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Global Warming News Monday June 18th 2007



"Arctic Tale" puts faces to global-warming threat
(Reuters via Yahoo! News: Sun, 17 Jun) A new movie showing young polar bears and walruses struggling toward adulthood in a melting Arctic puts a pair of charismatic faces on the global warming threat.


Surf's up, Buffalo: The good side of global warmingSurf's up, Buffalo: The good side of global warming
(USA Today: Sun, 17 Jun) It's not in Al Gore's PowerPoint presentation, but there are some upsides to global warming. Northern homes could save on heating fuel. Rust Belt cities might stop losing snowbirds to the South. Canadian farmers could harvest bumper crops. Greenland may become awash in cod and oil riches.


Residents concerned about global warmingResidents concerned about global warming
(Rapid City Journal: Mon, 18 Jun) The Associated Press MITCHELL — About three-fourths of South Dakotans believe that global warming is somewhat serious or very serious, according to a scientific public opinion poll released by Dakota Wesleyan University.


Global Warming Good For Colorado Skiing?Global Warming Good For Colorado Skiing?
(CBS4 Denver: Sun, 17 Jun) It's hard for ski resorts to see a bright side to global warming trends that are expected to rob the mountains of snow, but for one global warming expert, Colorado resorts may fare better than some.



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It's a bug's life as global warming hits our gardensIt's a bug's life as global warming hits our gardens
(The Scotsman: Mon, 18 Jun) SCOTLAND'S gardens are facing potentially devastating new threats from bugs and diseases as a result of global warming, a leading Scottish expert has warned.


Baptists discuss global warmingBaptists discuss global warming
(Louisville Courier-Journal: Sun, 17 Jun) A Southern Baptist resolution questioning humans' role in global warming is drawing questions, given the consensus of most scientists that humans do play a role.


Global warming threatens GangesGlobal warming threatens Ganges
(UPI: Sun, 17 Jun) Global warming threatens one of the world's major religions, Hinduism, with its potential to affect one of its sacred resources, the Ganges River in India.


Western lawmakers targeted over global warmingWestern lawmakers targeted over global warming
(Casper Star-Tribune: Sun, 17 Jun) WASHINGTON -- An environmental group that last year helped defeat conservative House Resources Committee Chairman Rep. Richard Pombo, R-Calif., is taking aim at five more Western Republicans over global warming.


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