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Global Warming News Friday August 10th 2007



Natural forces offset global warming last two years: studyNatural forces offset global warming last two years: study
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Thu, 09 Aug) Natural weather variations have offset the effects of global warming for the past couple of years and will continue to keep temperatures flat through 2008, a study released Thursday said.


Global Warming to Slow Down, Then Speed Up AgainGlobal Warming to Slow Down, Then Speed Up Again
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Thu, 09 Aug) The pace of global warming may slow down over the next few years, before speeding up again, a new study says.


Global warming will step up after 2009: scientistsGlobal warming will step up after 2009: scientists
(Reuters via Yahoo! News: Thu, 09 Aug) Global warming is forecast to set in with a vengeance after 2009, with at least half of the five following years expected to be hotter than 1998, the warmest year on record, scientists reported on Thursday.



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Fund established to ease global warming problems in Asia and AfricaFund established to ease global warming problems in Asia and Africa
(International Herald Tribune: Thu, 09 Aug) The Rockefeller Foundation will invest $70 million over the next five years to help Asian cities and African farmers withstand floods, droughts and other global warming hazards.


A Tornado Blows in Brooklyn: Is Global Warming to Blame?A Tornado Blows in Brooklyn: Is Global Warming to Blame?
(Wired News: Thu, 09 Aug) Global warming guru James Hansen weighs in on whether the freak tornado in Brooklyn could be linked to climate change.


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