

Shell CEO berates America for spurning Kyoto environmental pact on global warming (CNews: Mon, 04 Dec) DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - The CEO of Royal Dutch Shell PLC (NYSE:RDS.A) berated Washington on Monday for spurning the United Nations Kyoto agreement on global warming, saying U.S. backing for a global regulatory framework would create incentives for oil companies to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
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Global warming threatens fisheries (Vancouver Province: Mon, 04 Dec) Global warming and unpredictable fish behaviour could prompt Fisheries and Oceans Canada to shorten openings and further restrict the number of boats on the fishing grounds.
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How Global Warming Threatens U.S. Businesses (The New York Sun: Mon, 04 Dec) One of the greatest threats to suburban America, and potentially to thousands of American companies, is global warming - or at least the potential governmental reaction to it. The European Union and other countries have begun programs to limit greenhouse gases, using carbon permits and regulations that will ultimately lead to even higher energy prices in Europe. If America were to follow suit,
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Court divided on global warming (Daily Vidette: Mon, 04 Dec) (U-WIRE) PITTSBURGH - With its first case addressing global warming, Massachusetts vs. Environmental Protection Agency, the Supreme Court might set new precedent on the federal government's authority to regulate environmental and health damage. Massachusetts is one of 12 states, along with three cities, that are challenging the Bush administration's refusal to regulate carbon dioxide in
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High Court Hears Arguments About Global Warming (RedNova: Sun, 03 Dec) By MARK SHERMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court stepped gingerly into the national debate over global warming on Wednesday, asking how much harm would occur if the Environmental Protection Agency continues its refusal to regulate greenhouse gases from new vehicles.
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AG’s office before high court in bid to curb global warming (Boston Herald: Sun, 03 Dec) Attorney General Tom Reilly says global warming is harming the state's environment on a daily basis - an argument his office presented to the Supreme Court yesterday as part of a landmark lawsuit to force the government to regulate new vehicle emissions.
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