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Global Warming News Thursday June 28th 2007



Global Warming May Hike U.S. DeathsGlobal Warming May Hike U.S. Deaths
(WebMD: Wed, 27 Jun) Global warming may raise the U.S. death rate on extremely hot days, with scant relief from fewer very cold days, Harvard researchers say.


Experts Discuss Global Warming Health ThreatsExperts Discuss Global Warming Health Threats
(Scoop.co.nz: Thu, 28 Jun) Kuala Lumpur, 28 June 2007— International experts will meet here from 2 to 5 July to discuss the threat to health posed by global warming in the Asia Pacific region.


Death Rates Will Rise Because of Global WarmingDeath Rates Will Rise Because of Global Warming
(Newswise: Wed, 27 Jun) Global warming will cause more deaths in summer because of higher temperatures but these will not be offset by fewer deaths in milder winters finds an analysis published online ahead of print in Occupational and Environment Medicine.



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Global warming and the hazards of travelingGlobal warming and the hazards of traveling
(ABS-CBNNEWS.com: Wed, 27 Jun) I recently arrived from a business trip abroad and it seems that even in countries with supposedly cooler climates, crazy temperature swings can happen, obviously a result of global warming.


Film on global warming highlights potential impact on SCFilm on global warming highlights potential impact on SC
(WIS News 10 Columbia: Wed, 27 Jun) SOUTH CAROLINA (WIS) - The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy has released a film on global warming. The film, called "Treasured Places, South Carolina in Peril," explores the overall impact of global warming on South Carolina.


International Experts Meet to Discuss Health Threats Due to Global WarmingInternational Experts Meet to Discuss Health Threats Due to Global Warming
(PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: Thu, 28 Jun) International experts will meet here from 2 to 5 July to discuss the threat to health posed by global warming in the Asia Pacific region. With global mean temperature forecast to increase by as much as six degrees Celsius by the end of the century, delegates will be urged to take steps now to face the problem.


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