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Global Warming News Monday July 16th 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.


Lawmakers vow to turn up heat on global warmingLawmakers vow to turn up heat on global warming
(Boston Globe: Sun, 15 Jul) When the subject turns to global warming, Gov. Jim Douglas has joked more than once that "Vermont is the only New England state without a seacoast -- yet."


Schools fight global warmingSchools fight global warming
(The Telegraph: Sun, 15 Jul) Bhaloo, the bear, preaching in the school assembly! And that too, lecturing on a grave issue like global warming that threatens to destroy our planet…. Seems a remote possibility but that’s exactly what is happening at Lakshmipat Singhania Academy (LSA).



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India Plans Global Warming Roadmap by Year-EndIndia Plans Global Warming Roadmap by Year-End
(Planet Ark: Sun, 15 Jul) NEW DELHI - India took the first step towards developing a national plan to tackle the effects of global warming and assess its own greenhouse gas emissions on Friday, amid mounting international pressure.


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.


India plans national strategy to tackle global warmingIndia plans national strategy to tackle global warming
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Sat, 14 Jul) Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has asked policymakers to come up with a detailed national plan by November to tackle the effects of global warming, his office said Saturday.


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