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Global Warming News Friday July 27th 2007



U.S. environment chief draws fire on global warmingU.S. environment chief draws fire on global warming
(Washington Post: Thu, 26 Jul) WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration's environment chief drew fire on Thursday from Democratic senators for delaying a decision on whether to let California regulate global warming emissions from cars and light trucks.


Global Warming Threatens Hawaii's Coral ReefsGlobal Warming Threatens Hawaii's Coral Reefs
(KHNL News 8 Honolulu: Fri, 27 Jul) COCONUT ISLAND (KHNL) - The combined stress of global warming and ocean acidification has many coral reef biologists very concerned. Ocean acidification is a buzz word for marine biologist these days. The term refers to an increase in atmospheric gases, caused mainly by fossil fuels burning.


Global Warming Blamed for Vanishing LakeGlobal Warming Blamed for Vanishing Lake
(ABC News: Thu, 26 Jul) Scientists Blame Global Warming for Disappearance of Glacial Lake in Remote Southern Chile



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Global warming debate on SaturdayGlobal warming debate on Saturday
(Indian Express via Yahoo! India News: Thu, 26 Jul) ISSUES related to global warming, with a special focus on the impact of building constructions, will be thrown up for debate by environmentalists, builders and town planners at a meet organised on July 28 at Patrakar Bhavan by Association for Leadership, Education, Research and Training (ALERT), a city-based collective group working to spread awareness on global warming. With ALERT focusing on ...


Ozone spurs global warmingOzone spurs global warming
(The Times of India: Thu, 26 Jul) WASHINGTON: The affects of greenhouse gas ozone, which has been increasing near Earth's surface since 1850, could seriously cut into crop yields and spur global warming this century, scientists reported on Wednesday.


Global Warming Sends Dengue Fever Cases in Indonesia SoaringGlobal Warming Sends Dengue Fever Cases in Indonesia Soaring
(Environmental News Network: Thu, 26 Jul) Indonesia is on course for some 200,000 dengue fever infections this year, twice last year's total, a top health official said Thursday, adding the jump may be in part due to global warming.


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