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Global Warming News Saturday July 28th 2007



Global Warming Threatens Pacific Northwest CoastGlobal Warming Threatens Pacific Northwest Coast
(Science Daily: Sat, 28 Jul) The Pacific Northwest is blessed with an amazing diversity of coastal habitats. These habitats support thousands of species of fish and wildlife, and they are crucial for the regional economy, culture and quality of life. However, the region's coastal habitats and wildlife are under pressure from human activities such as development and pollution. Now, sea-level rise due to global warming will ...


EPA chief draws fire on global warmingEPA chief draws fire on global warming
(MSNBC: Fri, 27 Jul) WASHINGTON - 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: Environmentalist turns up heat on First WorldGlobal warming: Environmentalist turns up heat on First World
(Indian Express via Yahoo! India News: Fri, 27 Jul) Taking the debate on global warming forward, an environmentalist from Ahmedabad is marching across the UK along with nine others from Kenya, Brazil, UK and France with this message: the First World maybe responsible for the Third World's feeling under the weather. According to environmentalist Mahesh Pandya, carbon emissions in the First World are bringing about a collapse of environmental ...


Experts won’t attribute dry spell to global warmingExperts won’t attribute dry spell to global warming
(ABS-CBNNEWS.com: Fri, 27 Jul) Government scientists on Friday refused to attribute to global warming the unusual weather patterns being experienced by the country, saying it would take at least 50 years of scientific study to make such a conclusion.



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Cardin In Greenland To Study Global WarmingCardin In Greenland To Study Global Warming
(CBS 13 Baltimore: Fri, 27 Jul) Maryland Senator Benjamin Cardin is traveling to Greenland Friday -- as part of congressional trip to study effects of global warming.


U.N. chief takes on global warmingU.N. chief takes on global warming
(Contra Costa Times: Fri, 27 Jul) SAN FRANCISCO -- United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged the United States to take the lead in combating global warming during a visit to California on Thursday to learn about the state's aggressive campaign to curb its greenhouse gas emissions.


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