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Global Warming News Thursday November 29th 2007



Global Warming Shakedown BeginsGlobal Warming Shakedown Begins
(Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News: Tue, 27 Nov) Climate Change: Al Gore was smiling like the proverbial cat that ate the canary following his 45-minute talk Monday with President Bush. Does he know something about U.S. global warming policy we don't?


Art works 'hold clue' to global warmingArt works 'hold clue' to global warming
(The Scotsman: Thu, 29 Nov) GLOBAL warming experts are using the works of British artist JMW Turner, right, to try to track climate change over more than a century.


Maine Receives Global Warming Report CardMaine Receives Global Warming Report Card
(WCSH 6 Portland: Thu, 29 Nov) Augusta (NEWS CENTER) - In a progress report released Wednesday, Maine shares top honors with two other New England states in an effort to reduce global warming.


Report: Global warming will cost FloridaReport: Global warming will cost Florida
(Miami Herald: Wed, 28 Nov) Stopping global warming. The melting of the Greenland ice cap. The slide of coastal property into the sea.



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Inaction on global warming could cost state $167 billion, professor saysInaction on global warming could cost state $167 billion, professor says
(The Palm Beach Post: Wed, 28 Nov) Florida stands to lose $167 billion, or 2.4 percent of its annual income, by 2100 if the state does not come up with sound energy policies to help curb the effects of global warming, a Tufts University professor said this morning. The state also will suffer billions in economic losses from more intense hurricanes, higher electricity costs and property damage, said Frank Ackerman, director of the ...


EU challenges partners to match its global warming targetsEU challenges partners to match its global warming targets
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Tue, 27 Nov) The European Union on Tuesday challenged its international partners to match its efforts to stop global warming, and stepped up pressure on the United States days before a crucial climate meeting.


New Power Plant Iced By Global Warming RulesNew Power Plant Iced By Global Warming Rules
(Oregon Public Broadcasting: Wed, 28 Nov) Washington state regulators have put a big new power plant on ice.  It’s the first time in the Northwest that a project has been frozen because of global warming concerns.


Global warming is either a challenge or a hoaxGlobal warming is either a challenge or a hoax
(Tri-State Neighbor: Wed, 28 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.”


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