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Global Warming News Wednesday April 4th 2007

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Is Earth near its 'tipping points' from global warming?Is Earth near its 'tipping points' from global warming?
(USA Today: Wed, 04 Apr) Earth is spinning toward many points of no return from the damage of global warming, after which disease, desolation and famine are inevitable, say scientists involved in an international report due Friday on the effects of climate change.


The Supreme Court Trawl on Global WarmingThe Supreme Court Trawl on Global Warming
(Washington Post: Tue, 03 Apr) Time to take a deep breath of polluted greenhouse gas-y air and look at some of the best comments offered about yesterday's monumental Supreme Court ruling on global warming and the Bush administration's (shall we say) so-far tepid response to it. From the ruling itself, I give you first the irrepressible Antonin Scalia, the Justice who started his dissent with this question: "Does anything ...


Court: Do something about global warmingCourt: Do something about global warming
(CNN.com: Tue, 03 Apr) WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court coupled its first decision on global warming with a plea to anyone elsewhere in government who might be listening: Do something.


Bush holds line on global warming despite rulingBush holds line on global warming despite ruling
(Reuters via Yahoo! News: Tue, 03 Apr) President George W. Bush said on Tuesday he planned no new action to impose caps on greenhouse gases blamed for global warming despite the Supreme Court ruling that the Environmental Protection Agency must regulate U.S. emissions.



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Global warming newsmaker gets readers heated upGlobal warming newsmaker gets readers heated up
(CNET: Tue, 03 Apr) Blog: "Climate change" sounds almost neutral. "Global warming" is a much hotter phrase. Either can now easily stir up debate amongCNET...


Greens all talk, no action on global-warming cutsGreens all talk, no action on global-warming cuts
(The Washington Times: Wed, 04 Apr) Global warming, Mark Twain might say, is like the weather: Everybody talks about it but nobody ever does anything about it. About a dozen states and several hundred cities in the United States have pledged to cut their greenhouse gas emissions in an effort to follow the example of Europe and Japan.


Supreme Court Ruling Opens Door for Global Warming SolutionsSupreme Court Ruling Opens Door for Global Warming Solutions
(PollutionOnline: Wed, 04 Apr) The Supreme Court's ruling that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has the power to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from cars opens the door for a concerted, nationwide approach to dealing with global warming, say two Duke University environmental experts


Gore urges engineers to address global warming during San Jose visitGore urges engineers to address global warming during San Jose visit
(San Jose Mercury News: Tue, 03 Apr) Former Vice President and climate activist Al Gore challenged engineers Tuesday to become a key part of the solution to global warming, and at the same time encourage a new generation of Americans to take up the profession.


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