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Edwards calls global warming moral testEdwards calls global warming moral test
(AP via Yahoo! News: Sun, 04 Nov) Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards on Saturday called reversing global warming a "great moral test" and said the next president needs to stand up to industries resisting change.


Ritter To Announce Global Warming PolicyRitter To Announce Global Warming Policy
(CBS4 Denver: Mon, 05 Nov) Gov. Bill Ritter plans to outline tough new statewide standards to combat global warming Monday.


Become a global warming warriorBecome a global warming warrior
(Northwest Herald: Sun, 04 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.


Edwards calls global warming Edwards calls global warming "great moral test of our generation"
(WAVY 10: Sun, 04 Nov) NEW ORLEANS (AP) - John Edwards is calling the battle against global warming "the great moral test of our generation."



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Fighting global warming can boost economic growthFighting global warming can boost economic growth
(Express India: Sun, 04 Nov) Former President Clinton told mayors gathered at a conference last week that fighting global warming was a chance to create good jobs and give an economic boost to the middle class, to save cities and residents money with improved energy-efficiency.


Workshop focuses on getting legislators involved with global warmingWorkshop focuses on getting legislators involved with global warming
(Northwest Herald: Sun, 04 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.


'The Warming of Connecticut' brings global warming issues to Wilton'The Warming of Connecticut' brings global warming issues to Wilton
(Wilton Bulletin: Sun, 04 Nov) “Global warming” makes one think of a problem that is anything but local, but a presentation at the library on Thursday, Oct. 25, demonstrated to a crowd of 50 that the issue is one that could hit entirely close to home.


Global warming opponents demand cuts in carbon emissionsGlobal warming opponents demand cuts in carbon emissions
(Boston Globe: Sun, 04 Nov) Nearly 200 people huddled around three politicians at Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Boston yesterday, rallying to draw attention to the problem of global warming.


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