
CEOs consider global warming serious economy threat (BizJournals: Thu, 21 Jun) Seventy-seven percent of Bay Area CEOs think that global warming is a very or somewhat serious threat to the region's future economy and quality of life, according to a survey released Thursday.
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Global warming: what the US public thinks (New Scientist: Thu, 21 Jun) The US is portrayed as a nation addicted to gas-guzzlers, with its air conditioners turned up to the max. But polls now show that a majority of Americans want to see more action to limit global warming. Two things seemed...
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Global 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.
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Target set to tackle global warming (West Lothian Courier: Thu, 21 Jun) Scotland will take action to tackle global warming by cutting emissions by 80% by 2050, MSPs were told. John Swinney, the cabinet secretary responsible for climate change, announced the move as part of the new administration's plans for a Climate Change Bill.
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