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Global Warming News Sunday July 15th 2007



What It Would Take to Put the Brakes on Global WarmingWhat It Would Take to Put the Brakes on Global Warming
(Washington Post: Sun, 15 Jul) Two Princeton professors have created a game, with multicolor wedges, to make the global warming problem look solvable.


Global warming heats up the nuclear optionGlobal warming heats up the nuclear option
(The Salt Lake Tribune: Sun, 15 Jul) IDAHO FALLS, Idaho - Dangerous greenhouse gases continue to build in the atmosphere. World leaders are grasping for solutions to combat global warming.


Global warming's refugeesGlobal warming's refugees
(The Aspen Times: Sun, 15 Jul) EAGLE COUNTY Meet the pika possibly the cutest of all global warming refugees.



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Global Warming Commission Could Begin Work Next MonthGlobal Warming Commission Could Begin Work Next Month
(The Morning News: Sun, 15 Jul) LITTLE ROCK -- State Rep. Kathy Webb, D-Little Rock, says she feels honored to be one of the first people named to serve on Arkansas' first global warming commission.


Federation takes global warming to outdoor communityFederation takes global warming to outdoor community
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Sun, 15 Jul) If there's any issue in Pennsylvania's outdoor community that can rival management of the state's white-tailed deer for controversy, global warming might be it.


Santa Cruz Will Pay City Global Warming Czar $80,000 A YearSanta Cruz Will Pay City Global Warming Czar $80,000 A Year
(News 8 San Diego: Sat, 14 Jul) SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) -- There's a job opening in Santa Cruz for the newly created position of global warming czar.


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