Southern Ocean Could Slow Global Warming (PhysOrg: Tue, 05 Dec) The Southern Ocean may slow the rate of global warming by absorbing significantly more heat and carbon dioxide than previously thought, according to new research.
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More Than 50 Tribes Convene on Global Warming Impacts, Solutions (Newswise: Tue, 05 Dec) Near the Lower Colorado River, home to the Cocopah people for many centuries, an unprecedented gathering is underway. The Cocopah Indian Tribe and National Wildlife Federation have partnered to co-host the first-ever Tribal Lands Climate Conference-bringing together leaders from more than 50 tribes to address the growing global warming crisis.
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Group's course teaches about global warming (Salem Statesman Journal: Tue, 05 Dec) The Portland-based Northwest Earth Institute is inviting Salem residents to organize groups to learn more about global warming. A meeting is 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Straub Environmental Center, 1320 A St. in Salem.
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At least 50 tribes talk global warming in Yuma (The Yuma Sun: Tue, 05 Dec) More than 50 American Indian tribes from around the country will gather Tuesday in Yuma County to begin the first conference held on global warming dedicated to native peoples.
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Western Tribes Confer On Global Warming (Oregon Public Broadcasting: Mon, 04 Dec) Global warming may threaten their iconic salmon. But it may also open new business opportunities for Northwest tribes.
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