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Global Warming News Monday November 19th 2007



Poll: Montanans take global warming seriouslyPoll: Montanans take global warming seriously
(Helena Independent Record: Mon, 19 Nov) BILLINGS — More than half of Montanans consider global warming a serious problem, according to a new poll released Friday, while fewer than a quarter dismiss the issue.


Scientists agree global warming is killing the worldScientists agree global warming is killing the world
(The New Zealand Herald: Sun, 18 Nov) The latest international update on climate change says global warming is turning oceans acidic and threatening marine life but offers new hope - the cost of tackling carbon emissions is modest and the means to do it are already available.


UN climate panel report highlights risks of global warmingUN climate panel report highlights risks of global warming
(Eastday.com: Mon, 19 Nov) The UN climate panel issued a landmark report yesterday warning of severe consequences of global warming and urging governments to act to rein in greenhouse gas emissions.



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No doubt about global warming, U.N. scientists sayNo doubt about global warming, U.N. scientists say
(Seattle Times: Sun, 18 Nov) Global warming is "unequivocal" and carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere commits the world to an average rise in sea levels of up to...


Inglis seeking global warming bill to co-sponsorInglis seeking global warming bill to co-sponsor
(The Greenville News: Sun, 18 Nov) U.S. Rep. Bob Inglis told The Greenville News that he's researching global warming issues and plans to decide by the first of the year which congressional bill to co-sponsor.


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