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Global Warming News Friday October 26th 2007



Senate Democrats reject White House's reason for editing global warming reportSenate Democrats reject White House's reason for editing global warming report
(The Kansas City Star: Fri, 26 Oct) WASHINGTON | Several Democrats on Thursday challenged White House officials’ claim that they removed parts of proposed congressional testimony on global warming because the material conflicted with a U.N. scientific panel.


Global warming debate at Duquesne University pairs skeptic with believerGlobal warming debate at Duquesne University pairs skeptic with believer
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Fri, 26 Oct) Two internationally respected scientists with widely differing views on the controversial issue of global warming sparred with studies and charts in a debate Thursday night at Duquesne University.


California air regulators adopt new global warming standardsCalifornia air regulators adopt new global warming standards
(North County Times: Fri, 26 Oct) SACRAMENTO -- Car tires must be fully inflated, trucks fitted with aerodynamic devices and cargo ship engines silenced when docked at port under global warming proposals adopted Thursday by state air regulators.


Free trees to help global warmingFree trees to help global warming
(BBC News: Thu, 25 Oct) Free trees are offered to people in Gloucester to help towards reducing global warming.



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State Adopts New Global Warming StandardsState Adopts New Global Warming Standards
(CBS 2 Los Angeles: Thu, 25 Oct) State air regulators have approved new rules that will require car tires to be fully inflated at tuneups, trucks to be fitted with aerodynamic devices and cargo ship engines to be silenced when docked at port.   CBS News Interactive: Global Warming


Global warming not a factor in wildfiresGlobal warming not a factor in wildfires
(Los Angeles Times: Thu, 25 Oct) Southern California has long been plagued by wind and drought, but climate change may make for a drier future, scientists say. Are the massive fires burning across Southern California a product of global warming?


Global Warming's Long-Term Effect Uncertain, Study SaysGlobal Warming's Long-Term Effect Uncertain, Study Says
(National Geographic: Thu, 25 Oct) How much Earth's climate will change due to global warming is inherently unpredictable, a new study argues.


Is Global Warming Fueling Forest Fires?Is Global Warming Fueling Forest Fires?
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Wed, 24 Oct) Wildfires that raged in Southern California this week and forced more than half a million people from their homes spread so rapidly in part because the landscape was parched by a hot, dry summer—conditions that may become more of a norm for the Southwest, thanks to global warming.


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