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Global Warming News Thursday September 27th 2007



Global Warming Fix: Help the Earth Cure ItselfGlobal Warming Fix: Help the Earth Cure Itself
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Wed, 26 Sep) Add a new one to the list of somewhat zany suggestions to counteract global warming, only this time the idea comes from the Gaia guy.


Giant ocean-based pipes could curb global warming: scientistsGiant ocean-based pipes could curb global warming: scientists
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Wed, 26 Sep) Two of Britain's best known scientists proposed Wednesday to curb global warming by sowing the world's oceans with thousands, perhaps millions, of giant vertical pipes 100-to-200 meters deep.


Global warming hits lake in Canada's Arctic: reportGlobal warming hits lake in Canada's Arctic: report
(Reuters via Yahoo! News: Wed, 26 Sep) Global warming is affecting North America's northernmost lake, where algae growth has increased dramatically in the last two centuries, scientists said on Wednesday.


China's hydropower may be global warming time bombChina's hydropower may be global warming time bomb
(USA Today: Wed, 26 Sep) China is scrambling to build massive hydropower dams to curb pollution and slake its thirst for energy, but scientists warn that reservoirs can also worsen global warming by emitting a powerful greenhouse gas.



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Key Brit Faults Bush on Global WarmingKey Brit Faults Bush on Global Warming
(US News & World Report: Wed, 26 Sep) On the eve of a meeting of world leaders on climate change to be hosted by the Bush administration, a top British diplomat who will participate spoke out forcefully against a voluntary approach to attacking global warming.


Are sunspots prime suspects in global warming?Are sunspots prime suspects in global warming?
(The Christian Science Monitor: Wed, 26 Sep) Climate-change 'optimists' say complex natural cycles may be at the heart of global warming.


Business Leaders Say Global Warming Must Be CurbedBusiness Leaders Say Global Warming Must Be Curbed
(KMGH 7 Denver: Thu, 27 Sep) Business leaders say they realize something must be done to curtail global warming.


Speakers urge more work to fight global warmingSpeakers urge more work to fight global warming
(San Jose Mercury News: Thu, 27 Sep) Not enough. If there's one message from the speakers at the Silicon Valley Leadership Group's "Clean & Green" Projections 2008 event Wednesday, it's that despite the remarkable changes occurring to combat global warming, there's far more to do.


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