States work to reduce global warming (USA Today: Sun, 25 Mar) As more and more states band together to fight global warming, their efforts are moving beyond mere symbolism and becoming big enough to make a real dent in the problem, analysts and environmental groups say.
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Senate GOP Says No To Al Gore-Global Warming Concert At Capitol (CBS News: Sun, 25 Mar) You probably didn't notice it (since readers of The Crypt have actual lives), but late Friday afternoon, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) tried to get Senate Republicans to allow former Vice President Al Gore to stage a global warming concert on Capitol grounds. But Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) objected to Reid's request, and the resolution authorizing the concert, for now, ...
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Global Warming Makes Ice a Hot Topic at US Lab (Planet Ark: Sun, 25 Mar) HANOVER, N.H. - Global warming has made ice a hot topic, and one sizzling center of inquiry is in a warehouse-like complex in New England, where melting polar shores and shrinking glaciers are issues of urgent study.
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Global Warming May be Bad for Asthma Sufferers (Planet Ark: Sun, 25 Mar) OSLO - 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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EU Biodiesel Slumps Despite Global Warming Fear (Planet Ark: Sun, 25 Mar) HAMBURG - The European Union biodiesel industry is working well under capacity despite top-level political moves to increase biofuels use to combat global warming, industry executives said.
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