Congress Keeping Eye on Supreme Court Global Warming Case (E-Commerce Times: Fri, 01 Dec) U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday began weighing whether to force the federal EPA to regulate tailpipe emissions in a high-stakes case that could test California's new greenhouse gas laws and set the stage for congressional action on global warming. Led by Massachusetts and California, a dozen states argued that they face an imminent environmental threat unless the Environmental Protection
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In heavy snow, fears of global warming (Vail Daily: Fri, 01 Dec) BEAVER CREEK - Though it's snowing like crazy in Colorado, several members of the World Cup ski family are focused on global warming and its effect on their sport.
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Global warming linked to bigger monsoons (MSNBC: Fri, 01 Dec) WASHINGTON - India's monsoon rains have intensified over the last half-century as average temperatures have risen, and more severe weather could be in store if global warming continues, scientists reported Thursday.
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South Africa: U.S. Judges Grapple With Global Warming (AllAfrica.com: Fri, 01 Dec) IT's not about the science, and it's not about any moral imperative. But the US supreme court's decision to tackle global warming for the first time is expected to have far-reaching and lasting consequences for US policy.
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U.S. Supreme Court hears global warming case (International Herald Tribune: Thu, 30 Nov) The highly charged debate on global warming reached the US Supreme Court Wednesday, prompting the justices to question, among other issues, the impact of auto and truck emissions on the environment.
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Global warming to affect Indian farming (NDTV: Fri, 01 Dec) The gamble on the Indian monsoon may get unpredictable further. For the first time, Indian scientists have observed evidence that the monsoon is being affected by global warming.
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