Inclusion of global warming lessons in curriculum sought (Sun Star: Tue, 09 Oct) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- A councilor here has proposed the inclusion of lessons about global warming in the curriculum of elementary and high school students in this city to create early awareness to the deteriorating condition of the earth’s climate among local residents.
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Bush and U.N. global warming strategies differ ahead of talks (AG Weekly: Tue, 09 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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National Survey: In Age of Global Warming Politics, Consumers Dogged by 'Clueless' Factor (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: Tue, 09 Oct) While 63 percent of U.S. consumers agree they are "very concerned" about the effects of climate change or global warming, a wide disparity exists between how greenhouse gas emissions are actually generated and which culprits Americans think are to blame, according to a third-annual national study that evaluates the consumer mindset on energy use and conservation.
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Obama vows to lead global warming fight (AFP via Yahoo! News: Mon, 08 Oct) Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama vowed Monday to tell Americans tough truths about global warming, and backed a "cap and trade" system to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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Global Warming Could Trigger Economic Meltdown (donga.com: Tue, 09 Oct) Climate change triggered by global warming could cause stagnation, slow economic growth, and rising prices all over the world, according to a recent report by Morgan Stanley. In other words, climate change has become serious enough to make a dent in the world economy.
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Wetlands could slow global warming (Baltimore Sun: Tue, 09 Oct) Power company money could help build Shore wetlands, combat global warming Digging through the muck of a marshy island, Brian Needelman is hunting for an antidote to global warming.
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