Scientists urge action on global warming (UPI: Sat, 17 Nov) Scientists meeting in Spain warn of a rapid rise in sea levels and the extinction of more species if governments fail to act on global warming.
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Global 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.
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U.N. Global Warming Report Sternly Warns Against Inaction (Washington Post: Sat, 17 Nov) Global warming is destroying species, raising sea levels and threatening millions of poor people, the United Nations' top scientific panel will say today in a report that U.N. officials hope will help mobilize the world into taking tougher actions on climate change.
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Global warming: It's urgent, U.N. says (Vail Daily: Sun, 18 Nov) VALENCIA, Spain — Global warming is “unequivocal” and carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere commits the world to sea levels rising an average of up to 4.6 feet, the world’s top climate experts warned Saturday in their most authoritative report to date.
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Impact of global warming is visible, to accelerate: UN (Taipei Times: Sat, 17 Nov) The world's top scientific authority on climate change was set to adopt a landmark report yesterday that warns that the impacts of global warming are already visible, will accelerate this century and are potentially irreversible.
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