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Boxer delicately steers Senate's global warming billBoxer delicately steers Senate's global warming bill
(The Sacramento Bee: Sun, 11 Nov) WASHINGTON – Sen. Barbara Boxer, who heads the U.S. Senate committee handling legislation to curb global warming, has called the law California enacted last year the "gold standard."


Concerns about global warming add to pressures on steel industryConcerns about global warming add to pressures on steel industry
(The Plain Dealer: Sun, 11 Nov) Steel remains one of Northeast Ohio's most important industries, employing thousands even after decades of decline. But how long will that last? Competition from overseas has already made local mills do more with less. And now comes the specter of global warming.


CORRECTED - U.N.'s Ban says global warming is 'an emergency'CORRECTED - U.N.'s Ban says global warming is 'an emergency'
(Reuters via Yahoo! India News: Sun, 11 Nov) EDUARDO FREI BASE, Antarctica (Reuters) - With prehistoric Antarctic ice sheets melting beneath his feet, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called for urgent political action to tackle global warming.



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Experts to prepare global warming reportExperts to prepare global warming report
(AP via Yahoo! News: Sat, 10 Nov) If there's one document on global warming policymakers might put in their briefcase, this would be it. On Monday, scientists and government officials gather in Valencia, Spain to put together the fourth and last U.N. report on the state of global warming and what it will mean to hundreds of millions of people whose lives are being dramatically altered.


Poll shows Californians express more concern about global warmingPoll shows Californians express more concern about global warming
(North County Times: Sun, 11 Nov) SACRAMENTO -- More Californians believe that global warming is a threat than their fellow Americans.


U.N.'s Ban says global warming is U.N.'s Ban says global warming is "an emergency"
(Environmental News Network: Sat, 10 Nov) EDUARDO FREI BASE, Antarctica (Reuters) - With prehistoric Antarctic ice sheets melting beneath his feet, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called for urgent political action to tackle global warming. The Antarctic Peninsula has warmed faster than anywhere else on Earth in the last 50 years, making the continent a fitting destination for Ban, who has made climate change a priority since he ...


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