Topic: Bill Hare
Studies say bigger cuts in carbon dioxide emissions needed to keep warming below danger markIf the world is going to limit global warming to just a few degrees, it has to slash carbon dioxide pollution much more than now being discussed, two ...
In 1847, Americans were about to begin a headlong rush to California to pan for gold. Which worked out swell for 22-year-old Wesley Hare, the son of German immigrants who lived in Noblesville, Indiana, a few miles northeast of Indianapolis. There, in ...
Share | When the history of climate change is written, 2007 will deserve a chapter all to itself. At the G8 summit in June, President George W. Bush, facing accusations of indifference, joined other rich countries in vowing to pursue "substantial" cuts in ...