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Global Warming News Friday August 31st 2007



Global warming heats up proxy seasonGlobal warming heats up proxy season
(Market Watch: Fri, 31 Aug) SANTA MONICA, Calif. (MarketWatch) -- People more than ever want companies to adhere to more responsible environmental practices to create less of an impact on global warming. And they are voicing those wants with their shares of stock.


US turning around on global warming: MerkelUS turning around on global warming: Merkel
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Thu, 30 Aug) The United States has become more involved in the fight against global warming since Hurricane Katrina battered New Orleans two years ago, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday.


Global Warming to Fuel More Severe Tornadoes and ThunderstormsGlobal Warming to Fuel More Severe Tornadoes and Thunderstorms
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Thu, 30 Aug) Global warming will make severe thunderstorms and tornadoes a more common feature of U.S. weather, NASA scientists said today.


Democratic Presidential Candidates' Plans To Fight Global WarmingDemocratic Presidential Candidates' Plans To Fight Global Warming
(New Hampshire Public Radio: Thu, 30 Aug) Democratic Presidential candidates say global warming is one of their top priorities. We talk to New Hampshire voters in the western part of the state about what they are looking for in a candidate.



World Population

Expert: Biggest Challenge is Global WarmingExpert: Biggest Challenge is Global Warming
(Scoop.co.nz: Thu, 30 Aug) Global warming has been accepted as a world wide threat to the environment, to people, to future economies and to cities, a visiting world landscape expert said today.


Alaska global warming trip pairs evangelicals, scientistsAlaska global warming trip pairs evangelicals, scientists
(KTVA Anchorage: Thu, 30 Aug) A group of scientists and evangelical Christians disagree about the origins of life but they're in Alaska with a common goal. They're on a weeklong expedition to see the effects of global warming and to call for changes that could retard its effects.


Flooding risk from global warming badly under-estimated: studyFlooding risk from global warming badly under-estimated: study
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Wed, 29 Aug) Global warming may carry a higher risk of flooding than previously thought, according to a study released on Wednesday by the British science journal Nature.


Sierra Club: Record Heat Related to Global WarmingSierra Club: Record Heat Related to Global Warming
(KTAR 92.3 Phoenix: Thu, 30 Aug) Rob Smith with the Sierra Club says our record run of heat can be pinpointed to global warming. "Global warming pollutions which means it gets hotter and drier in the deserts around the world including around here."


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