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Global Warming News Saturday September 1st 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.


Merkel calls on developing nations to stop global warmingMerkel calls on developing nations to stop global warming
(Deutsche Welle: Fri, 31 Aug) German Chancellor Angela Merkel is calling on emerging economies to set clear targets to stop global warming. Under the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012, developing countries like China and India were not required to reduce the carbon emissions that contribute to global warming.


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.



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RI finalizing plans to form `forestry eight` forum on global warmingRI finalizing plans to form `forestry eight` forum on global warming
(Antara News: Fri, 31 Aug) The Indonesian government is finalizing plans to establish a forum of counntries possessing rain forests (dubbed "Forestry Eight") in an effort to cope with the global warming problem, a spokesmna said.


Global warming ruining the tundraGlobal warming ruining the tundra
(Russian Information Agency Novosti: Fri, 31 Aug) MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti political commentator Tatyana Sinitsyna) - Scientists all over the world have been talking about global warming for a long time. Now some of the threats are becoming real.


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