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Global Warming News Sunday May 20th 2007



Global warming topic of Tuesday meeting at York CollegeGlobal warming topic of Tuesday meeting at York College
(The York Dispatch: Sun, 20 May) Those curious about an already record-breaking spring for tornadoes or perhaps the disappearance of honeybees might find some answers at an upcoming talk about global warming.


Global warming said may alter Kan. areaGlobal warming said may alter Kan. area
(AP via Yahoo! News: Fri, 18 May) Imagine the Sunflower State without its sunflowers. That's one of the dire predictions contained in a new report on global warming released by the National Wildlife Federation, which says the Kansas state flower could move north to other states in a few decades.


Premature Tropical Storm Not Due to Global Warming, Scientists SayPremature Tropical Storm Not Due to Global Warming, Scientists Say
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Fri, 18 May) The first named Atlantic storm of 2007 crept in today well before the season's official June 1 start, raising the question of whether global warming is responsible for the early arrival. Flowers, tree leaves, birds and other signs of spring have appeared earlier in recent years at various spots globally, so can Subtropical Storm Andrea's arrival three weeks ahead of schedule also be blamed on ...



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How to impact global warmingHow to impact global warming
(Eastern Shore News: Sat, 19 May) To the editor: Hats off to Carol Vaughn for her well-written and balanced article on the potential impacts to the Eastern Shore from rising waters due to global warming.


Greenpeace: Exxon Still Funding 'Global Warming Deniers'Greenpeace: Exxon Still Funding 'Global Warming Deniers'
(Fox News: Fri, 18 May) Greenpeace report says energy giant funds about 40 groups 'skeptic' of global warming.


Exxon still funding global warming sceptics: GreenpeaceExxon still funding global warming sceptics: Greenpeace
(Gulf Times: Sat, 19 May) NEW YORK: Exxon Mobil Corp gave over $2mn in 2006 to groups Greenpeace called global warming sceptics even as the oil company campaigned to improve its climate-unfriendly image.


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