
EU leaders agree on ambitious plan to battle global warming (USA Today: Tue, 13 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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British plan tackles global warming (UPI: Tue, 13 Mar) Britain has drafted a plan to do its part to stem global warming by cutting carbon dioxide emissions by 60 percent over the next 43 years.
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Auto execs, lawmakers to talk global warming (The Clarion-Ledger: Wed, 14 Mar) Amid calls for higher gas mileage standards and worries about global warming, U.S. auto industry leaders plan to highlight their work to develop alternative vehicles and raise questions about the costs of a proposed fuel economy hike.
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Toyota: Auto industry obligated to help solve problem of global warming (Detroit News: Tue, 13 Mar) WASHINGTON - Toyota Motor North America President Jim Press will tell a House committee Wednesday that the auto industry has "an obligation to be part of the solution, not the problem," when it comes to global warming and climate change, according to a draft of his testimony obtained by The Detroit News.
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Global warming story hits critical mass (Summit Daily News: Wed, 14 Mar) KEYSTONE - Global warming is the hottest story of our time, and it will get even bigger as the full implications of melting ice caps and rising sea levels percolate through the media pipeline and into general public awareness, a panel of journalists said last weekend during the American Bar Association's environmental law conference.
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Herseth to study global warming (Rapid City Journal: Wed, 14 Mar) WASHINGTON - South Dakota Rep. Stephanie Herseth, a member of the new House panel on global warming, says she has not yet decided whether she would support mandatory caps on greenhouse gases.
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