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Global Warming News Saturday November 17th 2007



Global warming's trillion dollar debateGlobal warming's trillion dollar debate
(CNN Money: Fri, 16 Nov) Kyoto, the far-reaching agreement reached in 1997 intended to reduce global carbon emissions, is nothing compared to what could be coming next as the world's governments confront the ecological damage from global warming and debate what needs to be done to fix it.


UMaine researchers start global warming study for governorUMaine researchers start global warming study for governor
(Boston Globe: Fri, 16 Nov) University of Maine researchers have started a study of global warming's potential impacts on the state and how Maine can prepare for them.


Ski areas catch wind of global warmingSki areas catch wind of global warming
(USA Today: Fri, 16 Nov) During a recent campaign speech in Portsmouth, N.H., presidential candidate Barack Obama warned his audience that "global warming is not a someday problem, it is now. In a state like New Hampshire, the ski industry is facing shorter seasons and losing jobs."



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UN Climate Experts: Global Warming Due To Humans -AFPUN Climate Experts: Global Warming Due To Humans -AFP
(Nasdaq: Fri, 16 Nov) VALENCIA, Spain (AFP)--Less than three weeks before a crucial conference on climate change, United Nations experts agreed Friday on a draft report that warns global warming may have far-reaching and irreversible consequences and is caused by humans.


Global warming winner? Bet on CanadaGlobal warming winner? Bet on Canada
(The Washington Times: Fri, 16 Nov) SPECIAL PREVIEW:Global warming might not be bad for everyone: With better farming conditions and lower...


320 Million Trees Lost to Katrina, Fuels Global Warming320 Million Trees Lost to Katrina, Fuels Global Warming
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Thu, 15 Nov) Major hurricanes may not only be fueled by global warming, they may also contribute to it, according to a new study that puts the Hurricane Katrina death toll for trees at 320 million.


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