
Global Warming Fallacies (The Chattanoogan: Sat, 06 Oct) There is constant evidence that global warming is either not happening or is just nature acting on its own without man effecting this change. The great melt in the Arctic is constantly used by the pro warmers as evidence that global warming is occurring.
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Bush and U.N. global warming strategies differ ahead of talks (AG Weekly: Fri, 05 Oct) WASHINGTON — 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.
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Review: Why get so heated about global warming? (San Francisco Chronicle: Fri, 05 Oct) Break Through From the Death of Environmentalism to the Politics of Possibility By Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger HOUGHTON MIFFLIN; 344 PAGES; $25 - - Cool It The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming By Bjorn Lomborg KNOPF; 253 PAGES; $...
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Letters to the Editor about global warming (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News: Thu, 04 Oct) Readers eye climate-change debateRegarding the Monitor series, "Global-warming skeptics: a closer look": The sunspot argument is far more persuasive than the man-made CO2 argument.
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Rice says nations must find ways to reduce global warming (Mohave Valley News: Fri, 05 Oct) WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush's climate meeting opened Thursday with its main problem on full display: The biggest polluters - industrialized and developing nations alike - say their economies are more important than global warming.
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A global-warming horror flick? It works (Philadelphia Daily News: Fri, 05 Oct) James Le Gros plays a troubled climatologist at an oil company camp in "The Last Winter." Apparently there is something new under the sun: a psychological global-warming horror film. "The Last Winter" sounds like a genre-movie platypus - a little bit of this, a little piece of that - but it stops short of laying an egg. In fact, it works eerily well. Whatever weird filmmaking wavelength ...
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