N.J. takes lead on global warming war (Herald News: Mon, 25 Jun) New Jersey's lawmakers launched one of the nation's most aggressive attacks on global warming Thursday, approving a crackdown on greenhouse gases that could force changes in everything from how we get power to the cars we drive.
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Mayors urged to fight global warming (San Jose Mercury News: Sun, 24 Jun) LOS ANGELES (AP) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger told U.S. mayors Saturday that they must take the lead in battling global warming and creating an economy based on clean technology.
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Byfield: Global warming skeptics score a few points (CNews: Sun, 24 Jun) In the rising hysteria over the global warming issue, a kind of race against time appears to be developing. The question is: What will happen first? Will the "global warmists" be able to stop the oilsands projects, wrecking the economy of Alberta and much of Canada in the process?
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PCC to take steps to curb global warming (Portland Tribune: Sun, 24 Jun) Portland Community College has become the seventh college in the state to formally commit to taking steps to curb global warming. The changes are coming from the top as higher education leaders across the country are responding to concerns about climate change. So far, 291 college and university ...
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Gore urges ad execs to help fight global warming (Reuters via Yahoo! News: Fri, 22 Jun) Former U.S. vice president and environmental campaigner Al Gore urged the world's top advertising companies on Friday to work commercially and voluntarily on promoting the movement against global warming.
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Focus on global warming at Doha Bank Green Quiz (Gulf Times: Sat, 23 Jun) THREATS of global warming and climate change came under the spotlight at the well-attended Doha Bank Green Quiz 2007 at the Sheraton at the weekend. Doha Bank deputy CEO R. Seetharaman was the quiz master at the event held in association with the Qatar Green Centre.
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Global Warming Talk Set at First Unitarian (RedNova: Sat, 23 Jun) The Summer Forum series at the First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake, 569 S. 1300 East, continues Sunday at 10 a.m. with "Global Warming: More Than Hot Air." Dean David Chapman, geophysics professor at the University of Utah, will be the speaker. Call 582-8687 for more information.
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'Lights out' as Taiwan fights global warming (AFP via Yahoo! News: Fri, 22 Jun) Around 650,000 people in Taiwan are expected to turn off their lights for up to an hour Friday night to boost public awareness of global warming, an organiser of the event said.
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