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NASA Administrator Questions Need to Fight Global WarmingNASA Administrator Questions Need to Fight Global Warming
(Washington Post: Thu, 31 May) NASA Administrator Michael Griffin says that although global warming is changing Earth's climate, he's not convinced that is "a problem we must wrestle with."


NASA Chief's Global Warming Remarks Called 'Naïve'NASA Chief's Global Warming Remarks Called 'Naïve'
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Thu, 31 May) NASA sought today to deflect criticism its chief received following skeptical comments he made on the topic of the agency's role in global warming research.


Bush calls for global warming summitBush calls for global warming summit
(Los Angeles Times: Fri, 01 Jun) WASHINGTON -- On the eve of a major international summit, President Bush proposed Thursday that the United States and the other nations that produce most of the gases responsible for global warming initiate a campaign to limit emissions and set long-term goals for reductions.


Global warming heats up White House raceGlobal warming heats up White House race
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Thu, 31 May) The 2008 White House race is bringing American global warming politics in from the cold, as candidates churn out complex plans on an increasingly key campaign issue.



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Bush Unveils Strategy On Global WarmingBush Unveils Strategy On Global Warming
(CBS News: Fri, 01 Jun) President Bush, under international pressure to take tough action against global warming, called for a summit of the United States and other nations that spew the most greenhouse gases on the planet.


Bush calls for anti-global warming plansBush calls for anti-global warming plans
(Chicago Tribune: Thu, 31 May) President Bush, who has long refused to commit the United States to specific limits on pollutants contributing to global warming, took a new turn Thursday in proposing that the U.S. and other leading nations by the end of next year set "a long-term global goal for reducing greenhouse gases."


NASA Chief Sparks Global Warming FuryNASA Chief Sparks Global Warming Fury
(CBS News: Thu, 31 May) NASA Administrator Michael Griffin came under fire for saying he's not sure global warming is a problem. Scientists said Griffin's remarks showed he was either "totally clueless" or "a deep anti-global warming ideologue."


NASA chief disputes whether global warming is a problem that needs to be addressedNASA chief disputes whether global warming is a problem that needs to be addressed
(Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune: Fri, 01 Jun) WASHINGTON - The head of NASA said he was not sure global warming was a problem and added it would be "arrogant" to assume the world's climate should not change in the future. Some scientists called the remarks ignorant. "I have no doubt that global -- that a trend of global warming exists," NASA Administrator Michael Griffin said in a taped interview that aired Thursday on National Public Radio. ...


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