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Global Warming News Tuesday June 12th 2007



Media need to join fight against global warming, says panel at Banff TV festivalMedia need to join fight against global warming, says panel at Banff TV festival
(Canadian Press via Yahoo! News: Mon, 11 Jun) BANFF, Alta. (CP) - Actress Daryl Hannah says it's time for the mainstream media to get on board in the battle against global warming.


Denver's global warming plan gets some heatDenver's global warming plan gets some heat
(Rocky Mountain News: Tue, 12 Jun) People around the country accused Denver of embracing a "crackpot" scheme to fight global warming Monday, after the city's plan drew widespread attention on the Internet.


The Woes Of Kilimanjaro: Don't Blame Global WarmingThe Woes Of Kilimanjaro: Don't Blame Global Warming
(Science Daily: Mon, 11 Jun) Two scientists writing in a new magazine article say that global warming has nothing to do with the decline of ice atop Mount Kilimanjaro, and using the mountain in northern Tanzania as a "poster child" for climate change is simply inaccurate.



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Microsoft teams with Games for Change to help cool global warmingMicrosoft teams with Games for Change to help cool global warming
(Addict 3D: Mon, 11 Jun) Got a great idea for a game on global warming? Microsoft and Games for Change (abbreviated G4C) are launching a competition this summer in more than 100 countries for students to develop a game "based on the theme of global warming."Details are scant at the moment, but we do know the students will be expected to use Microsoft's XNA Game Studio Express, the free version of their development tools.


Baptist adds caution over global warmingBaptist adds caution over global warming
(BPNews.net: Tue, 12 Jun) WASHINGTON (BP)--Southern Baptists and other conservative evangelicals support environmental protection but do not believe the Bible provides a "blueprint" for government policies on global warming, members of the U.S. Senate were told in a recent hearing.


UW Scientist: Global Warming Not Melting Kilimanjaro's IcecapUW Scientist: Global Warming Not Melting Kilimanjaro's Icecap
(KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma: Mon, 11 Jun) SEATTLE -- A UW research scientist has co-authored a study that questions the use of Mount Kilimanjaro's dwindling icecap as evidence of global warming.


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