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Global Warming News Tuesday May 1st 2007



Cities join anti-global warming pledgeCities join anti-global warming pledge
(AP via Yahoo! News: Mon, 30 Apr) More than a dozen cities across North Carolina have joined an anti-global warming campaign led by the nation's mayors.


Get Your Global Warming Portfolio Ready for Rising Sea LevelsGet Your Global Warming Portfolio Ready for Rising Sea Levels
(SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance: Mon, 30 Apr) Tom Konrad submits: A Worst-Case Scenario I believe that a large part of global warming denial is fear: fear that if we acknowledge that global warming is happening, we will be morally obligated to do something about it, and that the problem is too large for us to do anything effective.


U.S., China criticize climate report calling for quick action on global warmingU.S., China criticize climate report calling for quick action on global warming
(CP via Yahoo! Canada News: Mon, 30 Apr) BANGKOK, Thailand (CP) - The United States and China want to change a draft report written by hundreds of the world's leading climate change researchers to downplay its conclusion that quick action can limit the expected catastrophic effects of global warming.



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Oddball schemes to fix global warming get thumb's downOddball schemes to fix global warming get thumb's down
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Sun, 29 Apr) Unconventional schemes for tackling global warming by installing a giant sunshade in orbit, sowing the seas with iron and scattering sulphur into the upper atmosphere are set to be bluntly rejected by UN experts this week.


Hurricane forecaster: Oceans, not CO2, cause global warmingHurricane forecaster: Oceans, not CO2, cause global warming
(Fox 11 Tucson: Mon, 30 Apr) DENVER -- Hurricane forecaster William Gray said Friday that global ocean currents, not human-produced carbon dioxide, are responsible for global warming, and the Earth may begin to cool on its own in five to 10 years.


How will global warming affect us?How will global warming affect us?
(The Ironton Tribune: Mon, 30 Apr) It gets almost daily attention in the news media and in scientific circles: global warming. How will it affect us? How does it affect our weather? Plants and animals? Our future? Is it something area residents are concerned about?


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