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Global Warming News Wednesday August 29th 2007



As Predicted, Global Warming Fuels More Tropical RainfallAs Predicted, Global Warming Fuels More Tropical Rainfall
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Tue, 28 Aug) Scientists had predicted that global warming ought to increase rainfall in the tropics. Now NASA researchers say it has.


County works out strategy on global warmingCounty works out strategy on global warming
(Redlands Daily Facts: Tue, 28 Aug) Before even having to enter a courtroom, San Bernardino County has settled a lawsuit that alleges the county is not doing enough to curb greenhouse gas emissions, which are a cause of global warming.


Mankind blamed for global warmingMankind blamed for global warming
(Deseret Morning News: Tue, 28 Aug) A state blue ribbon task force on climate change stated emphatically Monday that humans are to blame for global warming and offered a slate of recommendations on ways Utah can fight the changes.


Finding Opportunity in the Global Warming ChallengeFinding Opportunity in the Global Warming Challenge
(Energy Pulse: Tue, 28 Aug) “With every challenge comes opportunity.” Had I been present at the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s March 20th hearing on global warming legislation, I would have offered that platitude to the electric utility executives who were called upon to testify.



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Local church leaders talk global warmingLocal church leaders talk global warming
(The Charleston Gazette: Tue, 28 Aug) Leaders from four Charleston faith groups discussed global warming from a religious perspective Monday evening, discussing what they and their followers could do to raise awareness about the issue.


Singapore media company presents film on global warmingSingapore media company presents film on global warming
(EARTHtimes.org: Tue, 28 Aug) Singapore - Media company Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) is presenting the city-state's premier on Wednesday of an acclaimed movie to help spread information about the threat of global warming. SPH is also donating 120,000 Singapore dollars (79,000 U...


Activist ices plans to paint global warming line around cityActivist ices plans to paint global warming line around city
(North County Times: Tue, 28 Aug) SANTA BARBARA -- A global-warming activist has withdrawn a proposal to paint blue lines across a swathe of the city depicting the level the ocean could rise to if Greenland's ice sheets keep melting.


If global warming never happenedIf global warming never happened
(Colorado State Collegian: Tue, 28 Aug) If global warming never happened, many of the changes we make in response to its threat would still make sense. Adapting our lives to reduce climate change means being more efficient, innovative, conscientious and just plain smart.


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