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Newsletter industry's stock picks for global warmingNewsletter industry's stock picks for global warming
(Market Watch: Mon, 14 May) ANNANDALE, Va. (MarketWatch) -- On one thing, at least, investment newsletters seem to agree when it comes to the global warming debate.


US spies 'must look at global warming'US spies 'must look at global warming'
(Daily Telegraph: Mon, 14 May) America's top intelligence official says the nation's spy agencies should assess the "geopolitical and security implications" of global warming.


Intelligence chief OK's global warming studyIntelligence chief OK's global warming study
(Boston Globe: Sun, 13 May) WASHINGTON -- Stepping into the middle of a partisan debate on Capitol Hill, the nation's top intelligence official has endorsed a comprehensive study by spy agencies about the impact of global warming on national security.



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Forum to address the global warming threatForum to address the global warming threat
(Western Advocate: Sun, 13 May) A COMMUNITY-BASED steering committee looking at local responses to the threat of global warming is considering some ambitious targets for the region to achieve by 2020.


Listen to Mom on global warmingListen to Mom on global warming
(The Cincinnati Enquirer: Sun, 13 May) As the concerned mother of three beautiful daughters, I've been increasingly worried (Maternal motto: "I'm a mom. Moms worry") about the ongoing debate in these pages concerning carbon dioxide emissions and global warming.


Global warming securiuty impact to be assessedGlobal warming securiuty impact to be assessed
(Palo Alto Weekly: Sun, 13 May) The National Intelligence Council will assess the national security implications of global warming, Director of National Intelligence Michael McConnell said in a letter to Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Palo Alto.


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