Magazines go green with global warming issues (Reuters via Yahoo! News: Fri, 09 Mar) Some sports fans may now know as much about global warming as they know about women's swimwear: Sports Illustrated this week tells readers how a warming world is going to change the state of play.
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EU leaders agree on ambitious plan to battle global warming (USA Today: Fri, 09 Mar) Seizing the initiative on global warming, European Union leaders agreed Friday to fight climate change with more windmills, solar panels and efficient light bulbs, pledging that a fifth of the bloc's energy will come from green power by 2020.
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Protecting Ozone Layer Also Slowed Global Warming (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Fri, 09 Mar) Global warming would be substantially worse right now if not for an international agreement in the 1980s that banned the use of ozone-destroying chemicals, a new study finds. Also Today - Surprising New Arctic Inhabitants: Trees
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EU settles on global warming measures (AP via Yahoo! News: Fri, 09 Mar) EU leaders agreed Friday on a bold set of measures to fight global warming, pledging that a fifth of the bloc's energy will come from green power sources such as wind turbines and solar panels by 2020 and 10 percent of European cars will run on biofuels.
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Inslee named to new House panel on global warming (Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Sat, 10 Mar) WASHINGTON - Rep. Jay Inslee, D-Wash., who has lobbied for a federal response to climate change equivalent to the Apollo space program, was named Friday to a special House panel charged with offering solutions to global warming.
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Czech hits global warming movement (The Washington Times: Sat, 10 Mar) Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus yesterday issued a stinging attack on "ideological environmentalism" and the campaign against global warming on a day when European Union leaders struck an ambitious deal to cut carbon emissions and energy use across the 27-nation bloc.
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