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Global Warming News Monday October 29th 2007



Global warming may hit kids harder, pediatrics group saysGlobal warming may hit kids harder, pediatrics group says
(USA Today: Mon, 29 Oct) Global warming is likely to disproportionately harm the health of children, and politicians should launch "aggressive policies" to curb climate change, the American Academy of Pediatrics said today.


Global warming 'causes health risks'Global warming 'causes health risks'
(Perth Now: Sun, 28 Oct) AS global warming continues there will be more Australians dying from heart attacks and strokes, and more cases of asthma and food poisoning, a new report shows.


Bank challenges environmentalists to reduce global warming impactBank challenges environmentalists to reduce global warming impact
(IPP Media: Mon, 29 Oct) Enviromentalists have been challenged to play their prime role in addressing the burning issue of scaling down the long term impacts of global warming in the country.


Did global warming fan the wildfire?Did global warming fan the wildfire?
(Express India: Sun, 28 Oct) Are the massive fires burning across Southern California a product of global warming? Scientists said it would be difficult to make that case...



World Population

Govt must address global warming: GGGovt must address global warming: GG
(The National: Mon, 29 Oct) MORE islands and other areas of PNG will follow the Cataret, Duke of York and Manus and disappear under water if leaders do not stand up to fight global warming, Governor-General Sir Paulias Matane warned.


Global warming an urgent problem for Kaua‘iGlobal warming an urgent problem for Kaua‘i
(The Garden Island: Sun, 28 Oct) Editor’s Note: Walt Barnes’ global warming column will run on the last Sunday of each month. This is a re-print of the first installment, which was published Oct. 14 in error with a different byline.


News From 91.3 KUWS Polar explorer Will Steger to host free global warming conference in Duluth SundayNews From 91.3 KUWS Polar explorer Will Steger to host free global warming conference in Duluth Sunday
(BusinessNorth: Sat, 27 Oct) Polar Explorer Will Steger is taking his message about global warming solutions on the road. Mike Simonson reports from Superior. Minnesota native Will Steger has lead dog-sled expeditions to Greenland, the North Pole and the other end of the world, Antarctica for more than 21 years.


Corzine is going to global warming summitCorzine is going to global warming summit
(Herald News: Sat, 27 Oct) Governor Corzine is heading to Portugal to participate in a European Union summit on global warming. The governor will be attending the event Monday in Portugal's capital city of Lisbon along with Lisa Jackson, the commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Protection.


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