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Global Warming News Saturday August 11th 2007



Did global warming cause NYC tornado?Did global warming cause NYC tornado?
(AP via Yahoo! News: Thu, 09 Aug) Flooded subways? A tornado in Brooklyn? It was tempting to blame it all on global warming.


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.


Loren, Migz sound alarm over global warmingLoren, Migz sound alarm over global warming
(ABS-CBNNEWS.com: Fri, 10 Aug) Senators Juan Miguel Zubiri and Loren Legarda have sounded the alarm over global warming that will result in climate change, calling on all sectors of society to come up with a strategic action plan to combat the problem that is expected to worsen in the coming years.


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.



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First Short-Term Global Warming Forecast: Record HeatFirst Short-Term Global Warming Forecast: Record Heat
(Environment News Service: Sat, 11 Aug) EXETER, UK , August 10, 2007 (ENS) - Get ready for the heat. In the world's first near-term global warming forecast, British climate scientists say the planet's temperature will plateau for two years and then rise sharply through 2014.


Global Warming Commission Could Begin Work Next MonthGlobal Warming Commission Could Begin Work Next Month
(The Morning News: Fri, 10 Aug) LITTLE ROCK -- State Rep. Kathy Webb, D-Little Rock, says she feels honored to be one of the first people named to serve on Arkansas' first global warming commission.


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.


Blogger Finds Bug in NASA Global Warming Study?Blogger Finds Bug in NASA Global Warming Study?
(Slashdot: Fri, 10 Aug) An anonymous reader writes "According to an article at DailyTech, a blogger has discovered a Y2K bug in a NASA climate study by the same writer who accused the Bush administration of trying to censor him on the issue of global warming. The authors have acknowledged the problem and released corrected data. Now the study shows the warmest year on record for the contiguous 48 states as being 1934, ...


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