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Global Warming News Saturday September 15th 2007



Global warming may not change zone map extremesGlobal warming may not change zone map extremes
(The Cincinnati Post: Sat, 15 Sep) Q. I read about efforts to redraw the lines in the USDA Hardiness Zone map. I wonder if global warming may affect what plants we can grow, with some warmer-climate plants surviving winters but trees and shrubs from northern areas not faring so well anymore.


British package labels to include global warming impact detailsBritish package labels to include global warming impact details
(ABC 7 Chicago: Sat, 15 Sep) Package labels provide a lot of useful information, such as a food's ingredients or calories. Now shoppers in Britain can also check labels to find out how much their food contributes to global warming.


'NYT' Sunday Preview: Jane Fonda to Blame for Global Warming?'NYT' Sunday Preview: Jane Fonda to Blame for Global Warming?
(Editor & Publisher: Fri, 14 Sep) NEW YORK In their regular "Freakanomics" column which will appear in this Sunday's edition of The New York Times Magazine, Stephen J. Dubner and Steven D. Levitt, pose this question: "If you were asked to name the biggest global warming villains of the past 30 years, here's one name that probably wouldn't spring to mind: Jane Fonda.


WHO Sets Sights on Global Warming as Health IssueWHO Sets Sights on Global Warming as Health Issue
(Voice of America: Fri, 14 Sep) Global warming is often in the news these days, usually in connection with changing, and sometimes destructive, weather patterns. But the World Health Organization says rising temperatures also have alarming implications for public health.



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Talk to focus on global warming and ArizonaTalk to focus on global warming and Arizona
(The Arizona Republic: Fri, 14 Sep) Scott Johnson of Defenders of Wildlife will talk about the impact of global warming in Arizona Oct. 6 at Southwest Wildlife. The evening program includes a nocturnal tour of the wildlife sanctuary in North Scottsdale.


Global warming 'is good and is not our fault'Global warming 'is good and is not our fault'
(Daily Telegraph: Fri, 14 Sep) Global warming is an entirely natural phenomenon and its effects can even be beneficial, according to two leading researchers.


Global warming? It's natural, say expertsGlobal warming? It's natural, say experts
(Daily Mail: Fri, 14 Sep) Global warming is a natural event and the effects are not all bad, two respected researchers claimed yesterday. Authors Dennis Avery and Fred Singer looked at the work of more than 500 scientists and argue that these experts are doubtful the phenomenon is caused by man-made greenhouse gases


Global Warming to be addressed SaturdayGlobal Warming to be addressed Saturday
(The Greater New Milford Spectrum: Fri, 14 Sep) The New Milford Public Library on Main Street will present a free program, "Global Warming: Fact or Fiction," tomorrow (Saturday) at 2 p.m. Emmy-nominated meteorologist Art Horn will be the guest speaker. For more information and reservations, call (860) 355-1191, extension 201.


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