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Global Warming News Wednesday August 1st 2007



Global warming debate is stormyGlobal warming debate is stormy
(Miami Herald: Tue, 31 Jul) Hurricanes are forming twice as often as they did a century ago, largely because of global warming caused by humans, according to a new scientific study.


March, rally, in NH on solutions for global warmingMarch, rally, in NH on solutions for global warming
(Boston Globe: Tue, 31 Jul) People from across New England are taking part in a multi-day march in New Hampshire starting Wednesday that will emphasize solutions for global warming.


Environment, global warming to take ASEAN spotlight - FeatureEnvironment, global warming to take ASEAN spotlight - Feature
(EARTHtimes.org: Wed, 01 Aug) Manila - Amid the increasing threat of global warming, the environment and the impact of climate change will take the spotlight in November at the leaders' summit of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Singapore. Leaders are expect...


Input sought for global warming task forceInput sought for global warming task force
(Onalaska Community Life: Tue, 31 Jul) MADISON The Governor’s Task Force on Global Warming will hold its first round of public input sessions on Aug. 6. The session is planned to be held simultaneously in La Crosse, Green Bay, Milwaukee and Madison and is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m.



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Global Warming Causing More Atlantic HurricanesGlobal Warming Causing More Atlantic Hurricanes
(Update2: Mon, 30 Jul) By Jim Efstathiou Jr. July 30 (Bloomberg) -- Global warming is causing more frequent hurricanes in the North Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, according to a study from the National Center for Atmospheric Research.


50 Dirtiest U.S. Power Plants: Co2 Pollution Linked To Global Warming On Track To Rise By A Third, Mixed Picture On ...50 Dirtiest U.S. Power Plants: Co2 Pollution Linked To Global Warming On Track To Rise By A Third, Mixed Picture On ...
(PollutionOnline: Tue, 31 Jul) Even as some of America's dirtiest power plants start to clean up their act in terms of certain toxic emissions, the carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) pollution linked to global warming from large, old, and inefficient electricity-generating facilities continues unchecked and could rise 34 percent by 2030, according to a report from the nonprofit Environmental Integrity Project (EIP)


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