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Global Warming News Sunday July 22nd 2007



Global Warming Commission Could Begin Work Next MonthGlobal Warming Commission Could Begin Work Next Month
(The Morning News: Sat, 21 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.


Global warming: Stairway to heaven?Global warming: Stairway to heaven?
(Cyber Diver News Network: Fri, 20 Jul) Earth has a natural transport system standing ready to get rid of carbon dioxide. Here is how it might be turned on... LOS ANGELES, California (19 July 2007) -- Most solutions to the problem of global warming are tediously, almost oppressively, quotidian. Switch the lights off.


Stop global warming, take off your tieStop global warming, take off your tie
(IANS via Yahoo! India News: Fri, 20 Jul) London, July 20 (IANS) The Italian Health Ministry has said that freeing the neck of a tight fitting tie immediately cools the body and helps stop global warming.



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Experts Say Global Warming is Hurting BayExperts Say Global Warming is Hurting Bay
(WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke: Fri, 20 Jul) A massive die-off of saltwater eel grass beds during the summer of 2005 gave the Chesapeake Bay a taste of what's to come with global warming, according to an environmental group.


Study Links Beef Production To Global WarmingStudy Links Beef Production To Global Warming
(CattleNetwork.com: Fri, 20 Jul) Japanese scientists have concluded that beef production typically contributes more to global warming than cars do.


N.J.'s new global-warming law a model for other statesN.J.'s new global-warming law a model for other states
(Brick Township Bulletin: Fri, 20 Jul) New Jersey's Meadowlands recently hosted a Live Earth concert, one of many simulcast all over the world. Gov. Jon Corzine seized the opportunity to sign into law the nation's strongest cap on global-warming pollution. The new law requires New Jersey to reduce greenhouse gas levels by 20 percent by 2020, and by 80 percent by 2050.


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