Global warming: A few skeptics still ask why it's happening (USA Today: Fri, 08 Dec) Scientists who do still harbor doubts about a looming global-warming crisis are quietly continuing to test alternative ideas about how climate works and what, if not the burning of fossil fuels, might be causing the temperature creep. This week some of the doubters testified at a Senate hearing on global warming.
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A global warming skeptic's parting shot (Los Angeles Times: Fri, 08 Dec) Sen. Inhofe, soon to be replaced as panel chair, airs his view once more. WASHINGTON - Sen. James M. Inhofe has been one of Capitol Hill's leading skeptics on global warming, famously dismissing as a "hoax" the notion that human activity is the cause.
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NASA: Global warming reducing ocean's food supply (CNN.com: Thu, 07 Dec) WASHINGTON (AP) - New NASA satellite data shows phytoplankton, key to the ocean food chain, declines when the waters get warmer. The discovery has scientists worried about how much food marine life will have as global warming progresses.
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Seeking solutions for global warming (Indian Country Today: Fri, 08 Dec) SOMERTON, Ariz. - Drought, record heat, the migration of wildlife: the effects of global warming have been felt on tribal lands across the country, and many leaders are saying now is the time for solutions.
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YOUR VIEWS: Work to stop global warming (La Crosse Tribune: Fri, 08 Dec) The Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi, meeting in General Chapter, their highest governing body, from Nov. 17-22, in Milwaukee, addressed the urgent issue of global warming/climate change.
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