Laurie David and Sheryl Crow: Stop Global Warming College Tour: Gainesville (HuffingtonPost: Tue, 17 Apr) After a great night at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, we ended our first week of the Stop Global Warming College Tour with an uncontrollable giggle fit ten minutes before going live on Real Time with Bill Maher . And, when we say uncontrollable, we're not kidding. We're talking tears, running mascara, and hyperventilating. To the great relief of the entire crew, who were sweating ...
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How to Fight Global Warming (NRDC Worldview: Tue, 17 Apr) Take these steps and you'll help reduce global warming pollution. The biggest cause of global warming is the carbon dioxide released when fossil fuels like oil and coal are burned for energy. So when you save energy, you fight global warming (and save money, of course).
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Canadian 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.
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Global warming could spur 21st century conflicts (Reuters via Yahoo! News: Mon, 16 Apr) Droughts, floods and rising seas linked to global warming could spur conflicts in coming decades, experts said on Monday, the eve of a first U.N. Security Council debate on climate change.
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Stora Enso employee named to state global warming task force (Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune: Tue, 17 Apr) Thomas Scharff, director of power energy for Stora Enso North America Corp., recently was named to the State of Wisconsin Task Force on Global Warming. The task force was created on April 5, 2007, by an executive order signed by Governor Doyle. The Global Warming Task Force brings together a prominent and diverse group of key Wisconsin business, industry, government, energy and environmental ...
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Global warming activist: ‘everyone can do something’ (Daily News Journal: Tue, 17 Apr) Guitars, documentaries and grassroots activism may seem like futile remnants of 1960’s hippie culture, yet they’ve resurfaced again as instruments for environmental awareness, including at MTSU in the form of the Stop Global Warming College Tour.
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Hancock Sponsors Global Warming Forum (Berkeley Daily Planet: Tue, 17 Apr) Assemblymember Loni Hancock sponsored her second major public gathering in her assembly district in two months, holding a town hall meeting on global warming at Berkeley City College that attracted several hundred participants and presentations from several local and state agencies.
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