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Global Warming News Tuesday July 17th 2007



Global Warming: How Do Scientists Know They’re Not Wrong?Global Warming: How Do Scientists Know They’re Not Wrong?
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Mon, 16 Jul) From catastrophic sea level rise to jarring changes in local weather, humanity faces a potentially dangerous threat from the changes our own pollution has wrought on Earth’s climate. But since nothing in science can ever be proven with 100 percent certainty, how is it that scientists can be so sure that we are the cause of global warming?


China Says Global Warming Hurting RiversChina Says Global Warming Hurting Rivers
(AP via Yahoo! Finance: Mon, 16 Jul) Less water flows down China's two biggest rivers now than 40 years ago because global warming is drying up the wetlands that feed them, a state news agency reported Monday, citing Chinese scientists.


CM promises committee on global warmingCM promises committee on global warming
(Indian Express via Yahoo! India News: Mon, 16 Jul) The state government, it seems, has finally woken up to the spectre of global warming that is looming large on the very existence of life on earth. At a presentation by noted environmentalist RK Pachauri on the threat of global warming and how West Bengal is also going to suffer because of this, chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee himself admitted: "It is too late. But we will have to do ...



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Australian PM To Unveil A$627 Million To Tackle Global WarmingAustralian PM To Unveil A$627 Million To Tackle Global Warming
(Nasdaq: Mon, 16 Jul) CANBERRA -(Dow Jones)- Australian Prime Minister John Howard Tuesday unveiled spending pans totaling A$627 million to tackle global warming, including A$336 million for vouchers for schools to improve energy and water efficiency.


Polls Show Voters Around the Country Strongly Support Measures to Reduce Global WarmingPolls Show Voters Around the Country Strongly Support Measures to Reduce Global Warming
(NRDC Worldview: Mon, 16 Jul) WASHINGTON (July 16, 2007) – New polling research released this morning by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) shows that a majority of voters in key congressional districts identify global warming as the number one environmental problem today and favor immediate measures to reduce global warming pollution.


Is Global Warming Affecting Hurricane Intensity?Is Global Warming Affecting Hurricane Intensity?
(WCTV Tallahassee: Mon, 16 Jul) Gov. Charlie Crist is launching a campaign against manmade global warming, but not all scientists believe its impact on hurricane intensity is significant.


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