Are Britain's Floods Linked to Global Warming? (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Tue, 24 Jul) Though Britain is known for its typically rainy climate, the torrential downpours of the past month have been anything but typical. The relentless rains have brought central Britain the worst floods it's seen in half a century, and some wonder whether global warming might be to blame.
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Establish global warming facts (Aspen Daily News: Wed, 25 Jul) I have been waiting for someone to reply to Michael Mason's letter entitled "Global warming's witch hunt" advising that his facts are incorrect -- or at least commenting on them. No such response has been forthcoming to my knowledge.
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Global Warming? Average LA Temperature Higher Than Last Year (NBC 4 Los Angeles: Tue, 24 Jul) The average temperature in Los Angeles was 3.2 degrees higher than average during 2006, according to a report released Tuesday by an environmental group, which warned that the continued effects of global warming will mean more increases in the future.
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New Hampshire experts debate how global warming is measured (New Hampshire Union Leader: Wed, 25 Jul) Have Northeast winters grown dramatically warmer in the last 30 years? A researcher for the Union of Concerned Scientists says yes, emphatically. UNH researcher Dr. Cameron Wake's findings of a four-degree increase from 1970 to 2000 have been cited in a congressional global warming hearing and contributed to UCS reports last year and this month that predicted huge changes ahead.
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2008 Candidates Take Up Global Warming Issue (CBS 5 Bay Area: Wed, 25 Jul) A new study from the group Environment California adds more fuel to the fire over global warming. "Our study found that the year 2006 was the second warmest year on record," said Moira Chapin of Environment California. "2007 is actually shaping up to take that place as the second warmest year on record. And we're seeing rising temperatures in the Bay Area, around the state and around the ...
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Los Angeles' temperature rises because of global warming (People's Daily: Wed, 25 Jul) Global warming makes Los Angeles hotter in summer, pushing the city's average temperature 3.2 degrees Celsius higher than 2006's average, according to a report released on Tuesday. The continued effects of global warming will mean more ...
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