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Global Warming News Tuesday May 8th 2007



Chair of global warming committee feels heatChair of global warming committee feels heat
(MSNBC: Mon, 07 May) WASHINGTON - Rep. Edward Markey did not look happy. The chairman of the newly formed House committee on global warming was presiding over a recent hearing — and getting an earful from Arizona Republican Rep. John Shadegg.


USW President Calls For Regulation To Stem Global WarmingUSW President Calls For Regulation To Stem Global Warming
(Industry Week: Tue, 08 May) May 8, 2007 -- "Global warming has transformed the issue of pollution into the ultimate health and safety issue," said United Steelworkers (USW) President Leo W. Gerard May 7 at the North American Labor Conference on Climate Crisis.


‘Go-slow’ approach favored to address global warming‘Go-slow’ approach favored to address global warming
(INQ7.net: Mon, 07 May) MANILA, Philippines -- While three out of every four Filipinos say that global warming should be addressed, most believe this should be done gradually, according to results of a survey by Social Weather Stations.


Global Warming Can Be Stopped, World Climate Experts SayGlobal Warming Can Be Stopped, World Climate Experts Say
(National Geographic: Mon, 07 May) An international team of scientists and policymakers says that global warming can be halted if the use of fossil fuels is curbed considerably in the coming decades.



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Tax change may help curb global warmingTax change may help curb global warming
(Bangkok Post: Mon, 07 May) I have been closely following the issue of global warming for many years, even before coming to Thailand 17 years ago.


Combating global warming one step at a time Students take lessons to heartCombating global warming one step at a time Students take lessons to heart
(The Ann Arbor News: Mon, 07 May) The water bill at Elyse Graessley's home may be going down. The 14-year-old Lincoln High School student has started taking shorter showers in an effort to use less energy and reduce her contribution to global warming.


SARKOZY HOLDS OUT FRIENDLY HAND TO US, URGES ACTION ON GLOBAL WARMINGSARKOZY HOLDS OUT FRIENDLY HAND TO US, URGES ACTION ON GLOBAL WARMING
(Tocqueville Connection: Mon, 07 May) PARIS, May 6, 2007 (AFP) - President-elect Nicolas Sarkozy said Sunday that the United States can count on friendship from France but urged Washington to show leadership in the struggle against global warming.


Japan pledges $100 million to the Asian Development Bank to combat global warmingJapan pledges $100 million to the Asian Development Bank to combat global warming
(The York Dispatch: Mon, 07 May) KYOTO, Japan -- Japan pledged $100 million in grants to the Asian Development Bank on Sunday to combat global warming and promote greener investment in the region and called for a stronger international agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions.


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