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Global Warming News Sunday December 2nd 2007



World Leaders Begin Arriving In Bali For Global Warming SummitWorld Leaders Begin Arriving In Bali For Global Warming Summit
(Nasdaq: Sun, 02 Dec) BALI, Indonesia (AP)--Government leaders started arriving Sunday for what is expected to be lengthy and contentious negotiations on how best to combat global warming, which has the potential to cause devastating sea level rises, send millions further into poverty and cause mass extinction of animals.


Spotlight on China and India as delegates gather for U.N. global warming summit in BaliSpotlight on China and India as delegates gather for U.N. global warming summit in Bali
(AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News: Sun, 02 Dec) Coal-burning power plants belch pollutants into the air in China, contributing to global warming that experts say has destroyed billions of dollars in crops.


Conference the world's 'last chance to avoid catastrophic global warming'Conference the world's 'last chance to avoid catastrophic global warming'
(The New Zealand Herald: Sat, 01 Dec) Rich countries are rapidly increasing the pollution that causes global warming to record levels - despite having solemnly undertaken to reduce it, three devastating new official reports reveal.


Gore praises U.K.'s leader for his battle against global warmingGore praises U.K.'s leader for his battle against global warming
(USA Today: Sat, 01 Dec) Al Gore on Friday night praised Prime Minister Gordon Brown for his role in the battle against global warming.



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Iron In Oceans Not A Solution For Global Warming, Says ResearchIron In Oceans Not A Solution For Global Warming, Says Research
(Addict 3D: Sat, 01 Dec) Fertilizing the ocean with iron or other nutrients to cause large algal blooms, has been proposed as a possible solution to global warming because the growing algae absorb carbon dioxide but research performed at Stanford and Oregon State Universities suggests that ocean fertilization may not be an effective method of reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.


Global Warming WarriorGlobal Warming Warrior
(Environmental News Network: Sat, 01 Dec) In June of this year, WEATHERBIRD II, a 115-foot research vessel trolled the Pacific Ocean dumping more than 20 tons of iron dust into the water near the Gallapagos Islands. Why? This proved to be the first attempt to profit from the long studied however unproved antidote to global warming. This is an idea spawned by the company, Planktos, spearheaded by D. Russ George a Greenpeacer and ...


Global warming is either a challenge or a hoaxGlobal warming is either a challenge or a hoax
(Tri-State Neighbor: Sat, 01 Dec) 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.”


Global warming resulting in an increased similarity of plants in AlpsGlobal warming resulting in an increased similarity of plants in Alps
(ANI via Yahoo! India News: Sat, 01 Dec) Berlin , Dec 1 (ANI): New research by environmentalists indicates that global warming has resulted in an increased similarity of vegetation in mountain summits in the Alps. The research was carried out by biologists from the University of Bayreuth and the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Germany. The study included assessing data on the composition and species of plants on the ...


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