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Global Warming News Thursday June 21st 2007



Global warming may uproot millionsGlobal warming may uproot millions
(The Christian Science Monitor: Thu, 21 Jun) In the coming decades, the effects of global warming are likely to turn millions into refugees.


How much could global warming cost NC?How much could global warming cost NC?
(WNCT Greenville: Thu, 21 Jun) RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Economists predict that global warming could cost North Carolina (b) billions of dollars.


Greenpeace warns of 200 mln global warming refugees by 2040Greenpeace warns of 200 mln global warming refugees by 2040
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Tue, 19 Jun) Global warming could create some 200 million climate refugees by 2040 and the bulk of the affected will be people living in poor countries, Greenpeace warned on Wednesday.


NC Global Warming StudyNC Global Warming Study
(News Channel 12 New Bern: Wed, 20 Jun) We have all heard plenty about global warming, and now a new study is taking a look at how climate change could affect the North Carolina coast. Professors from four state universities released their findings Wednesday.



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SBC sharpens global warming stanceSBC sharpens global warming stance
(Florida Baptist Witness: Wed, 20 Jun) SAN ANTONIO (BP)—Resolutions Committee members were pleased with the overwhelming vote for a resolution on global warming during the June 13 evening session of the SBC annual meeting, even though two sections of the measure were deleted by messengers.


GE, Nike lead on global warming; Apple, EBay failGE, Nike lead on global warming; Apple, EBay fail
(Deseret Morning News: Wed, 20 Jun) General Electric Co., Canon Inc. and Nike Inc. lead consumer products businesses in efforts to measure and reduce carbon dioxide emissions, while Apple Computer Inc., EBay Inc. and Wendy's International Inc. have done little to address global warming, according to a study.


Poll: Americans favor global-warming actionPoll: Americans favor global-warming action
(Palo Alto Weekly: Wed, 20 Jun) A national poll by Stanford University researchers found that 85 percent of Americans feel that global warming is "probably" happening and 73 percent favor government-imposed standards for fuel and energy companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


Shopping to stop global warming?Shopping to stop global warming?
(CNN Money: Tue, 19 Jun) Can buying a Canon camera, a pair of Nike sneakers or a bar of Dove soap help curb global warming?


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