“Farmers say
[truffle] production is down by 50-75% this winter season and
they blame global warming, warning that if thermometers keep
rising — as many scientists predict they could — France's black
truffle will one day be just a memory.”
--
Jenny Barchfield, Associated Press, Feb. 25, 2008
“Climate change has already refashioned the geography of the
Arctic, melting glaciers that past adventurers – not to mention
the Inuit who make their home in the far north – once journeyed
on securely.”
--
Bryan Walsh, Time.com Feb. 22, 2008
“What’s your
best advice to me and families like me who really want to be
responsible and pay even more, but do the right thing because we
know this is an issue?” --
Ann Curry, NBC “Today” Jan. 31, 2008
“For a base price of about $12,000, you get a lot of pricey
stuff – four airbags, electronic stability control and a
reinforced passenger safety cage. What you don’t get is amazing
gas mileage. According to the EPA [Environmental Protection
Agency], the Smart manages just 36 miles per gallon in mixed
driving.” --
Lester Holt, NBC “Nightly News” Jan. 27, 2008
“I’m on the prowl for victims, converts in our growing
movement.” --
Matt Lauer, NBC “Today” Jan. 25, 2008
“Like the warming scientists are seeing in Greenland and the
North Pole, the prime suspect behind the melting at the South
Pole is global warming. Manmade carbon dioxide and other gases
trapping heat that may well be warming the waters in the coldest
police on earth.” --
Anne Thompson, NBC “Nightly News” Jan. 14, 2008
"Al Gore, sexy man. The thinking girl's thoroughbred."
--
Mary Jordan and Kevin Sullivan, The Washington Post, Dec.
12, 2007
“The human race is doomed.” --
Jeff Goodell, Rolling Stone Nov. 1, 2007
“Even global warming may play a role [in allergies]. New plants
are moving into areas they weren't before, and this fall has
been so warm. So, ragweeds and grasses are in the air and they
interact. The allergies you inhale may in fact have an impact on
the foods you eat. So, it becomes very intertwined.” --
Nancy Snyderman, NBC “Today” Oct. 25, 2007
"Climatologists say, while we can't blame on fire on climate
change, we can say that these factors are combining in that area
[Southern California] to set up what could be a century of fires
just like what we're seeing now." --
Tom Foreman, CNN “Anderson Cooper 360” Oct. 23, 2007
“In Resolute [in Nunavut territory], the native Inuit are not so
sanguine about the benefits of balmy weather. One man invited
[James] Graff [London-based senior editor of Time] to watch a
videotape of his 16-year-old daughter killing her first polar
bear, a rite of passage that is under threat as the melting ice
reduces the bear population. For the Inuit, says Graff, ‘the
idea that a warmer Arctic would be an easy place to live would
occur only to someone from the South.’” --
Richard Stengel, Time magazine Oct. 1, 2007
“Here’s to some global cooling so we get a chance to wear
winter’s hot new coats.” --
Marie Claire, October 2007 issue
“Public awareness [about global warming] lagged behind, partly
because of a disinformation campaign funded by the fossil-fuel
industry.” --
Bill Blakemore, ABC “World News with Charles Gibson” Sept.
23, 2007
“There’s great concern about the impact of the melting ice on
the wildlife in that area. For example, the loss of Arctic ice
could mean the loss of the homeland for polar bears.” --
Sam Champion, ABC “Good Morning America” Sept. 18, 2007
“Climate change could have global security implications on a par
with nuclear war unless urgent action is taken, a report said on
Wednesday.” --
Jeremy Lovell, Reuters Sept. 12, 2007
“[How should journalists report on climate change?] It depends
…When you cover the history of the space program, you don't
quote the percentage of Americans who think the moon landings
took place on a stage in Arizona.” --
Sharon Begley, Newsweek Aug. 13, 2007
“How about if newspapers abandon their old way of doing things
when it comes to the issue of global warming, and turn their
influence to good? It just might be that through this issue
alone, newspapers revive themselves to some extent. Editors are
shirking their responsibility to improve our world, in my view,
so let's change that.” --
Steve Outing, column on Editor & Publisher web site
“[G]lobal warming may hasten the destruction of some of the
world’s most treasured buildings and heritage sites.” --
Mark Phillips, CBS “Evening News” June 19, 2007
“The business case for going green is increasingly clear, even
without Al Gore droning on and on and on about it: where green
goes, so does the bottom line.” --
Time magazine, June 7, 2007
“Scientists say the world’s temperature will rise about two
degrees in the next 50 years no matter what we do, but if we act
now it might level off after that.” --
Bill Blakemore, ABC “World News Sunday” April 1, 2007
"It's surreal to have pre-eminent scientists tell us very
seriously that civilization as we know it is over ... The scale
is unprecedented. It touches every aspect of life." -- ABC News correspondent Bill Blakemore in the Summit Daily
News, March 13, 2007 Mar, 14, 2007
“Global warming is not coming; it is here.”
--
Alexander Wolff, Sports Illustrated March 8, 2007
“Consider the case closed on global warming.” --
Bryan Walsh, Time magazine Feb. 19, 2007
"Let's just say that global warming
deniers are now on a par with Holocaust deniers, though one denies
the past and the other denies the present and future."
-- Ellen Goodman, Boston Globe Feb. 9, 2007
“The top climate experts from all
around the world, speaking with one voice, issued a blunt and bleak
assessment today on global warning. There was no ambiguity in their
words.”
-- Charles Gibson, ABC “World News” Feb. 2, 2007
“Do people here know that very likely
in the next – well – several decades all of this is going to be
under water?”
-- Harry Smith, CBS “Early Show” Feb. 1, 2007
"I'll tell you something we did on
this show, oh about seven, eight months ago because I finally got
tired of the debate. I said, 'All right, on this broadcast at least
for the purposes of this audience and this broadcast we're going to
assume that mankind has a significant role in global warming.'"
-- Lou Dobbs, CNN “Lou Dobbs Tonight” January 30, 2007
“There was a time when we would say
‘global warming’ on television and would be inundated with, like,
conservative think tanks and conservative … conservative
oil-industry-tied groups whose only job was to try to change the
wording ’global warming’ to ‘climate change’ or to get it into
something that didn’t suggest that Americans were doing it or that
consumers were doing it and that energy companies had any kind of
say in it … so we’ve really come a long way on this debate, haven’t
we?”
-- Christine Romans, CNN “In the Money” Jan. 27, 2007
"Never has good weather felt so bad.
Never have flowers inspired so much fear. Never has the warm caress
of a sunbeam seemed so ominous. The weather is sublime, it's
glorious, it's the end of the world."
-- The Washington Post, Jan. 7, 2007
“So I’m running in the park Saturday
in shorts thinking this is great but are we all gonna die?”
-- Meredith Vieira, NBC “Today” Jan. 7, 2007
"Balmy typically means good things:
soothing, mild, pleasant. Yet the word has taken on a more negative
connotation lately. People worried that the cause of such a mild
December was global warming, and yesterday the joys of wearing short
sleeves were tempered with the anxiety of environmental disaster."
-- The New York Times, Dec. 27, 2006
"Every time someone dies as a result
of floods in Bangladesh, an airline executive should be dragged out
of his office and drowned."
-- George Monbiot, The Guardian (UK) Dec. 5, 2006 |