This Sunday (11/13) FOX News Channel will be airing a special investigation program into global warming:
Sunday, November 13 at 8 and 11 p.m. ET!
In the quest to shed light, not just heat, on one of the most important issues of our time, FOX News Channel, traveled more than 23,000 miles around
the globe gathering evidence from top scientists and business leaders about the extent of human impact on rising temperatures on our planet. Drastic
climate changes during the last 100 years have experts worried about the effects of greenhouse gasses. The recent expedition by the Discovery
astronauts noted the “eggshell” fragility of the earth’s atmosphere. What can be done?
Viewers will learn what they can do by examples set by real people and leaders trying to do something about rapid climate change. Some solutions are
simple— ranging from changing light bulbs in your house to making easy changes in how one drives. Some solutions are much harder. But big business
is beginning to make serious inroads in addressing greenhouse gasses…Rick Folbaum interviews the chairman of Shell Oil Hydrogen, Jeremy Bentham
about what his company is doing to bring hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles to market within 5-7 years. We take you to the tracks with the Indy 500
as they make a commitment to change all their racecars to ethanol fuel by 2007. You’ll hear comments from President George W. Bush and former
President Bill Clinton on the challenges and realities of addressing this issue.
Full Story: FOX News

Looks like this will be good, I certainly plan to watch it.
[edit on 11/11/2005 by djohnsto77]