Global Warming in the News
Global Warming News Saturday November 3rd 2007



Workshop focuses on getting legislators involved with global warmingWorkshop focuses on getting legislators involved with global warming
(Northwest Herald: Sat, 03 Nov) WOODSTOCK – Making personal changes to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and help stop global warming is a step in the right direction, but significant change would require government action, said Kate Ogden, a representative of the environmental group Greenpeace who is working in McHenry County.


Web primer on global warmingWeb primer on global warming
(The Cincinnati Post: Sat, 03 Nov) My sister doesn't believe in global warming. She says the rise in temperatures, melting of perpetually frozen areas and continuing droughts that are plaguing many areas of the world are simply part of a continuing natural cycle. She honestly believes that at some point things will swing back to the way they used to be without any help from us. Perhaps not in our lifetimes, but eventually. I ...


Become a global warming warriorBecome a global warming warrior
(Northwest Herald: Sat, 03 Nov) WOODSTOCK – “Each one of you can do something about global warming,” the Global Warming Warrior Princess told 450 young, eager minds at Olson Elementary School.


Time changed for global warming rallyTime changed for global warming rally
(Rapid City Journal: Sat, 03 Nov) Saturday's global warming rally at Mount Rushmore National Memorial has been rescheduled to start an hour earlier.



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Gillette coal plant challenged over global warmingGillette coal plant challenged over global warming
(The Bismarck Tribune: Sat, 03 Nov) BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - Environmental groups, citing the dangers of global warming, want Wyoming regulators to revoke a permit for a 385-megawatt coal plant under construction.


Bill Clinton ties global warming, economicsBill Clinton ties global warming, economics
(Connecticut Post: Sat, 03 Nov) SEATTLE (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton told more than 100 mayors that stopping global warming depends on them demonstrating that it makes economic sense.


AP NewsBreak: Ritter to announce global warming policyAP NewsBreak: Ritter to announce global warming policy
(Summit Daily News: Sat, 03 Nov) DENVER Gov. Bill Ritter plans to outline tough new statewide standards next week to combat global warming, The Associated Press has learned.


Report: Hurricanes, global warming driving insurers from coastal statesReport: Hurricanes, global warming driving insurers from coastal states
(Naples Daily News: Sat, 03 Nov) Homeowners and businesses are finding it harder to afford, or even obtain, insurance in coastal states after catastrophes such as Hurricane Katrina, and global warming is going to make the situation worse, according to a report released Friday by a nonprofit environmental advocacy group.


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