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Australia · AustraliaThirty years ago, on this day, March 28th, 1995, 27 March 1995, to another Australian audience – “On the greenhouse effect, Sir John suggested that the onus of proof had shifted towards those who denied it”. https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-253921166/view?sectionId=nla.obj-259513073&partId=nla.obj-253927437# The amount of carbon dioxide in the air was roughly 361ppm. As of 2025 it is 427ppm, but […]See the Story
March 27, 1995 - former Nature editor John Maddox admits was wrong on Greenhouse, without, er, admitting it. - All Our Yesterdays
Santa Barbara · Santa BarbaraFifty six years ago, on this day, March 23rd, 1969, 15 March 1969 CBS documentary Edmond Levy – What are we doing to our world? pt. 1. Telecast: Mar. 16, 1969. © 15Mar69; MP20651. What are we doing to our world? pt. 2. Telecast: Mar. 23, 1969. © 22Mar69; MP20652. The amount of carbon dioxide […]See the Story
March 23, 1969 - US TV network CBS asks “What are we doing to our World?” - All Our Yesterdays
Oil and Gas Sector · OsloForty five years ago, on this day, March 21st, 1980, the oil companies CLEARLY knew what was coming. And not just those Evil American ones – also the nice cuddly progressive [Er, is this right? Ed] European ones…. One example of this was a talk given in 1980 [on March 21] by Finn Lied, the […]See the Story
March 21, 1980 - chair of Statoil board acknowledges the “social cost” of the “CO2 problem” - All Our Yesterdays
Climate Change · GenevaBy Alexander Villegas (Reuters) – Glaciers around the globe are disappearing faster than ever, with the last three-year period seeing the largest glacial mass loss on record, according to a UNESCO report released on Friday. The 9,000 gigatons of ice lost from glaciers since 1975 are roughly equivalent to “an ice block the size of Germany with the thickness of 25 meters,” Michael Zemp, director of the Switzerland-based World Glacier Monitoring Se…See the Story
World's glaciers are losing record ice as global temperatures climb, U.N. says
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United States · United StatesTwenty four years ago, on this day, March 19th, 2001, Spencer Abraham announcing new power plants each year etc.
“On the other side, Energy Secretary Abraham had stated in a public speech on March 19 that the United States must add ninety new power plants each year, mostly coal-fired, for the next twenty years to meet the need for a 45 percent increase in electricity demand by 2020. Vice President Cheney strongly supported efforts to increase …See the Story
March 19, 2001 - US Secretary of Energy boasts about all the coal plants he will build (doesn’t). - All Our Yesterdays
Pollution · United KingdomFifty years ago, on this day, March 18th 1970, the Ministry of (for) Transport told some other civil servants tasked with looking at pollution “nothing to see here”. The National Archives – AB 48 dash 940 The amount of carbon dioxide in the air was roughly 324ppm. As of 2025 it is 427ppm, but check […]See the Story
March 18, 1970 - Ministry of Transport says “exhaust emission is a minor pollution problem not warranting public expenditure“ - All Our Yesterdays
London, England · LondonTwenty four years ago, on this day, March 15th, 2001, First, Direct Observational Evidence Of A Change In The Earth’s Greenhouse Effect Between 1970 And 1997 Date: March 15, 2001 Source: Imperial College Of Science, Technology And Medicine Summary: Scientists from Imperial College, London, have produced the first direct observational evidence that the earth’s greenhouse […]See the Story
March 15, 2001 - “First, Direct Observational Evidence Of A Change In The Earth's Greenhouse Effect Between 1970 And 1997” - All Our Yesterdays
London, England · LondonLast Tuesday and Wednesday the Royal Courts of Justice heard an appeal in a case about whether the Government broke the law in approving a power-station-with-carbon-capture-and-storage project. The heart of the matter is the amount of emissions that will still be released. The appeal has been brought by environmental consultant Dr Andrew Boswell. Here he […]See the Story