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Global Warming News Wednesday August 8th 2007



Jack Bauer set to take on global warmingJack Bauer set to take on global warming
(ABC 13 Texas: Wed, 08 Aug) Jack Bauer has saved us from nuclear annihilation, a chemical attack and an assassination plot against a presidential candidate, but his next foe may be the most daunting one yet: He's taking on global warming.


Gore: Polluters finance research to cast doubt on global warming 9:56 AM CTGore: Polluters finance research to cast doubt on global warming 9:56 AM CT
(Dallas Morning News: Tue, 07 Aug) SINGAPORE – Research aimed at disputing the scientific consensus on global warming is part of a huge public misinformation campaign funded by some of the world's largest carbon polluters, former Vice President Al Gore said Tuesday.


U.S. Rep. John Dingell to Discuss Global WarmingU.S. Rep. John Dingell to Discuss Global Warming
(WDIV ClickOnDetroit.com via Yahoo! News: Tue, 07 Aug) During a Global Warming Town Hall meeting in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, Aug. 7, Congressman John D. Dingell (D) will take questions regarding a carbon tax bill he intends to introduce as part of a multi-tiered approach to reducing carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions.



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Global Warming: Carbon Dioxide ‘Tree Banking’ May Help, Provided Trees Have Optimal Water And Nutrient LevelsGlobal Warming: Carbon Dioxide ‘Tree Banking’ May Help, Provided Trees Have Optimal Water And Nutrient Levels
(Science Daily: Tue, 07 Aug) While 10 years of bathing North Carolina pine tree stands with extra carbon dioxide did allow the trees to grow more tissue, only those pines receiving the most water and nutrients were able to store significant amounts of carbon that could offset the effects of global warming, scientists told a national meeting of the Ecological Society of America. These results from the decade-long experiment ...


N.J. has big stake in global warmingN.J. has big stake in global warming
(The Record: Tue, 07 Aug) With its miles of valuable Atlantic coastline, temperature-sensitive cranberry and blueberry crops, and heavy urban population, New Jersey has a lot at stake when it comes to global warming.


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