
Editing of global warming report under question (BG News: Tue, 20 Mar) WASHINGTON - A former White House official accused of improperly editing reports on global warming defended his editing changes yesterday, saying they reflected views in a 2001 report by the National Academy of Sciences. House Democrats said the 181 changes made in three climate reports reflected a consistent attempt to emphasize the uncertainties surrounding the science of climate change and ...
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Coal's future clouded by global warming debate (AFP via Yahoo! News: Sun, 18 Mar) Coal, the dominant fuel for electric power in the US, China and elsewhere, faces an uncertain future amid growing concerns about global warming and a race for new ways to curb emissions.
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Alaska Natives push Congress on global warming (Anchorage Daily News: Mon, 19 Mar) Blaming a hotter planet for endangering their lives and culture, more than 125 Alaska Native organizations have signed a resolution urging Congress to take stronger action to combat global warming.
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Global warming faces ever-shifting arguments against it (The Current Online: Mon, 19 Mar) What would it take to convince some people of the realities of global warming? Back in the '70s, scientists started finding evidence that the average temperature of the planet was changing. Most of the evidence suggested the world was getting warmer but fluctuating temperatures made the picture unclear.
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