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Global Warming News Sunday September 23rd 2007



Global warming deal struckGlobal warming deal struck
(TVNZ: Sat, 22 Sep) A deal by 191 nations to eliminate ozone-depleting substances 10 years ahead of schedule is a "pivotal moment" in the fight against global warming, Canadian Environment Minister John Baird said.


Bush seeks global warming processBush seeks global warming process
(AP via Yahoo! News: Fri, 21 Sep) Bush administration officials set out Friday to convince the world it can cool the Earth with voluntary "processes," more cooperation and fewer barriers to trade among the U.S., China and other major polluters, contrary to the U.N.'s mandatory approach to global warming.


Political hot air contributes to Global WarmingPolitical hot air contributes to Global Warming
(Scoop.co.nz: Sun, 23 Sep) "The political hysteria being whipped up around the issue of Global Warming via Carbon Emissions is reminiscent of the story Chicken Little.



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Global warming's rising seas projected to overtake U.S. coastal spotsGlobal warming's rising seas projected to overtake U.S. coastal spots
(WDBJ 7 Roanoke: Sat, 22 Sep) Many climate scientists predict that rising seas will eventually swamp the first American settlement in Jamestown, Virginia. Global warming is expected to cause oceans to rise by one meter, or about 39 inches.


El Paso Times - Climate chief: Bush shifts still short on global warmingEl Paso Times - Climate chief: Bush shifts still short on global warming
(El Paso Times: Sat, 22 Sep) A ship passes by the coast of Greenland where the nearby Sermeq Kujalleq glacier, a U.N. heritage site, has thinned in recent years in what scientists say is one of the most glaring signs of global warming.


States take lead on global warmingStates take lead on global warming
(The Arizona Republic: Sat, 22 Sep) Arizona and other Western states have banded together to fight global warming. They don't promise to end the threat, only to help blunt its effects, and they hope working as a group will better their odds and give them the clout they need to succeed.{b}Rising seas to overtake historic coasts{b}Bush, U.N. climate outlooks differ ahead of conferences


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