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Global Warming News Monday April 16th 2007



Canadian north offers 'ground zero' view of global warmingCanadian north offers 'ground zero' view of global warming
(USA Today: Mon, 16 Apr) As scientists work to establish the impact of global warming, explorers and hunters slogging across northern Canada and the Arctic ice cap on sled and foot are describing the realities they see on the ground. Three of them recently spoke to The Associated Press.


Residents carry global warming messageResidents carry global warming message
(Mankato Free Press: Mon, 16 Apr) In January, Deeba Syeda was learning about the impact of global warming for the first time at the Frozen River Festival in Winona. Just a few months later, the North Mankato resident was helping spread awareness locally.


Taking action against global warmingTaking action against global warming
(Carroll County Online: Mon, 16 Apr) Lately, I've been inundated with global warming information and suggestions and letters from environmental causes and statistics and pictures of smog and hurricanes and nature exploding in hatred for what we've done to it.



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Generals warn of global warming threatGenerals warn of global warming threat
(UPI: Sun, 15 Apr) Global warming could destabilize vulnerable states in Africa and Asia, warns a group of senior retired U.S. military generals.


NH residents call for action on global warmingNH residents call for action on global warming
(New Hampshire Union Leader: Mon, 16 Apr) New Hampshire residents took to the streets and their town squares during the weekend to urge Congress to do more to stop global warming.


Global warming protests begin SaturdayGlobal warming protests begin Saturday
(AP via Yahoo! News: Sun, 15 Apr) Americans worried about climate change gathered Saturday on ski slopes and in cities for a nationwide day of demonstrations aimed at drawing attention to global warming.


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