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Global Warming News Monday October 8th 2007



Global warming brings additional woes to orangutansGlobal warming brings additional woes to orangutans
(The Jakarta Post: Mon, 08 Oct) A study predicts that global warming will further decimate the orangutan population in Sebangau National Park in Central Kalimantan, home to Indonesia's largest orangutan habitat.


Bush and U.N. global warming strategies differ ahead of talksBush and U.N. global warming strategies differ ahead of talks
(AG Weekly: Mon, 08 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.


Ex-PayGlobal chief joins war on global warmingEx-PayGlobal chief joins war on global warming
(Stuff: Sun, 07 Oct) Five months after Melissa Clark-Reynolds quit as the head of Christchurch firm PayGlobal she is back in the limelight, but this time she is helping Al Gore spread his global warming message to the masses.


Int’l fight against global warmingInt’l fight against global warming
(The Manila Times: Sun, 07 Oct) OSLO: Already topping the international agenda, the fight against global warming and activists such as Al Gore could take home this year’s Nobel Peace Prize when it is announced on Friday, observers say.



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Global warming: What it could cost youGlobal warming: What it could cost you
(Bankrate.com: Sun, 07 Oct) Scientists' portraits of continued global warming are not a pretty sight: intensified hurricanes, droughts, floods and dramatic shortages of clean air, water and food supplies.


Scientists alarmed by walrus on shore; global warming citedScientists alarmed by walrus on shore; global warming cited
(Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Sun, 07 Oct) By DAN JOLING ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Thousands of walrus have appeared on Alaska's northwest coast in what conservationists are calling a dramatic consequence of global warming melting the Arctic sea ice. Alaska's walrus, especially breeding females, in summer and fall are usually found on the Arctic ice pack. But the lowest summer ice cap on record put sea ice far north of the outer continental ...


Global warming to blame for Alaskan walrus influxGlobal warming to blame for Alaskan walrus influx
(CTV.ca: Sun, 07 Oct) ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Thousands of walrus have appeared on Alaska's northwest coast in what conservationists are calling a dramatic consequence of global warming melting the Arctic sea ice.


Review: Why get so heated about global warming?Review: Why get so heated about global warming?
(San Francisco Chronicle: Sun, 07 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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