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Climate Panel Confident Warming Is Underway
Summary from United States, from articles in English
An international panel of climate scientists said yesterday that there is an overwhelming probability that human activities are warming the planet at a dangerous rate, with consequences that could soon take decades or centuries to reverse. (article 3) Declaring that "warming of the climate system is unequivocal the authors said in their" Summary for Policymakers " that even in the best-case scenario, temperatures are on track to cross a threshold to an unsustainable level. (article 3) The newest international assessment of the consequences of Earth's warming climate has concluded with "high confidence" that human-generated greenhouse gases are already triggering changes in ecosystems on land and sea across the globe. (article 4) The second working group of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which was charged with tracking the impact of global warming on specific regions and species, plans to release its final report tomorrow in Brussels. (article 4) Kevin Trenberth of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was online Tuesday, Jan. 13, to discuss the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report and testimony before Congress. (article 2) With at least 90 percent certainty, the IPCC's "Summary For Policymakers" concludes human-generated greenhouse gases account for most of the global rise in temperatures over the past half century. (article 1)

Other stories about emissions, warming and greenhouse:
  • Global Warming Talks Leave Few Concrete Goals (6 articles)
  • Action on warming left to "next president" (6 articles)

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  • Story keywords
    emissions, warming, greenhouse, Climate, global

    Source articles
    1. Science: Global Climate Report (Washington Post, 07/11/2008, 133 words)
    2. Science: Global Warming and the Government (Washington Post, 07/11/2008, 130 words)
    3. Humans Faulted for Global Warming (Washington Post, 07/11/2008, 665 words)
    4. Climate Panel Confident Warming Is Underway (Washington Post, 07/11/2008, 893 words)
    5. The New York Times (topics.nytimes.com, 07/12/2008, 217 words)




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