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Global Warming News Friday September 28th 2007



Rice vows US is committed to tackling global warmingRice vows US is committed to tackling global warming
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Thu, 27 Sep) US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Thursday opened a conference of the world's 16 biggest emitters of greenhouse gas, pledging the United States took seriously the threat of global warming.


Global warming strikes northernmost lakeGlobal warming strikes northernmost lake
(UPI: Thu, 27 Sep) A Canadian-led international team of researchers has determined North America's northernmost lake has been affected by global warming.


Key Brit Faults Bush On Global WarmingKey Brit Faults Bush On Global Warming
(CBS News: Thu, 27 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.


Global Warming Summits Aim to Frame Climate PolicyGlobal Warming Summits Aim to Frame Climate Policy
(The Online NewsHour: Fri, 28 Sep) President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice opened a global warming conference Thursday, one of two key international meetings this week on greenhouse gases. Top negotiators examine how the U.S. and the world should tackle climate change policy.



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Rice defends United States stance on global warmingRice defends United States stance on global warming
(Chinapost.com.tw: Fri, 28 Sep) WASHINGTON -- U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice challenged the world's biggest polluters Thursday to cut dependence on by shifting toward energy sources that reduce global warming without harming their economies.


'Green' fuels speed up global warming'Green' fuels speed up global warming
(Stuff: Fri, 28 Sep) Most crops grown in the United States and Europe to make "green" transport fuels actually speed up global warming because of industrial farming methods, says a report by Nobel prize winning chemist Paul J. Crutzen.


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