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Global Warming News Sunday November 25th 2007



30 Seconds: Global warming is a definite, impending threat30 Seconds: Global warming is a definite, impending threat
(The Times-Reporter: Sat, 24 Nov) I hear plenty of people, usually those connected to the corporate community, who repeatedly insist that there is no such thing as global warming. History tells us that several hundred years go, many people refused to believe that the earth was round and insisted the earth was flat.


Global warming is either a challenge or a hoaxGlobal warming is either a challenge or a hoax
(Tri-State Neighbor: Sat, 24 Nov) Mentioning global warming, climate change or even carbon dioxide emissions in any circle is likely to be met with some sort of reaction. What some call the “biggest challenge of our times,” others call “a hoax.”


Trees felled by Katrina weighed as factor in global warmingTrees felled by Katrina weighed as factor in global warming
(New Orleans Times-Picayune: Sat, 24 Nov) As if Hurricane Katrina's wind and water hadn't inflicted enough damage, a group of researchers led by a Tulane University biologist has found that the monster storm may well have accelerated global warming.



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Chevy Chase due at Bedford session on global warmingChevy Chase due at Bedford session on global warming
(The Journal News: Sat, 24 Nov) BEDFORD - The town is looking to the local community to help tackle a global issue. Town officials are holding a discussion on global warming Monday, and have invited some star power to bring attention to their cause.


Tahmima Anam on how Bangladesh is succumbing to global warmingTahmima Anam on how Bangladesh is succumbing to global warming
(Guardian Unlimited: Sat, 24 Nov) Cyclone Sidr is Bangladesh's latest disaster. Tahmina Anam describes how it is succumbing to global warming


Methane-Eating Bacteria Could Combat Global WarmingMethane-Eating Bacteria Could Combat Global Warming
(Slashdot: Sat, 24 Nov) realwx writes "New Zealand scientists have found a bacterium, named 'Methylokorus infernorum,' that eats a key global warming chemical. Found in a hot spring, the bug lives off of methane emissions from geothermically active areas. A scientist quoted in the article stated that a cubic meter of liquid containing the bacterium would consume about 11kg of methane each year. 'But Dr Stott cautioned ...


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