Save forests to fight global warming: Stern (AFP via Yahoo! News: Fri, 23 Mar) The world should invest 10 billion dollars annually to halve deforestation in the fight against global warming, Nicholas Stern, the author of a key climate change report, said Friday.
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Global warming may be bad for asthma sufferers (Reuters via Yahoo! News: Fri, 23 Mar) Global warming may be bad for asthma sufferers because of longer plant growing seasons and signs that weeds scattering vast amounts of pollen are conquering new territory, experts say.
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Global warming gives nuke power a boost (UPI: Fri, 23 Mar) Rising concern over global warming is causing some U.S. environmentalists to have second thoughts about nuclear power. USA Today says the groups are ...
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Saunders bill aims to tackle global warming (Naples Daily News: Sat, 24 Mar) As the national discussion about global warming heats up, a local legislator intends to ensure that Florida has a prominent seat at the table. But some environmentalists think legislators should focus on actions, not more debate, to reduce greenhouse gases.
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Global warming puts Canada's hunted seals on thin ice (AFP via Yahoo! News: Fri, 23 Mar) Global warming threatens Canada's harp seals, protesters warned Thursday, calling for this year's annual cull to be cancelled to spare sea mammals already in peril from retreating ice used as breeding grounds.
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Global warming worse than Al imagined (Ely Daily Times: Fri, 23 Mar) What would YOU be willing to sacrifice to save life on earth? Global warming is for real, you know. But that current hysterical claim by Al Gore, that we must take drastic steps to reduce green house gases or we face an eminent atmospheric boil-over is backed by very little hard, scientific data.
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Global warming topic of talk at Hales Center (The World: Fri, 23 Mar) The Climate Project, in conjunction with the South Coast Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, will host a presentation by Oregon Secretary of State Bill Bradbury on climate change and global warming at 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 31, at the Hales Center for the Performing Arts at Southwestern Oregon Community College, 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay.
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