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Global Warming News Saturday December 8th 2007



The Global Warming PlaybookThe Global Warming Playbook
(Time Magazine: Fri, 07 Dec) The new Presidential Climate Action Plan sets forth a straightforward plan: To curb global warming, the White House -- and the U.S. -- must first go green at home at home


Fighting global warming is a duty for all advanced nationsFighting global warming is a duty for all advanced nations
(Chinapost.com.tw: Sat, 08 Dec) Global warming, an increase in world temperatures that causes changes in climate, has been a bone of contention among industrialized nations. The governments of countries that are the top polluters tend to deny that the rise in global temperatures is due to the consumption of fossil fuels.


China says lifestyle of West to blame for global warmingChina says lifestyle of West to blame for global warming
(Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Fri, 07 Dec) China insisted Friday the U.S. and other wealthy nations should bear the burden of curbing global warming, saying the problem was created by their lavish way of life. It rejected mandatory emission cuts for its own developing industries.


Peak Oil And Global Warming: Inextricably LinkedPeak Oil And Global Warming: Inextricably Linked
(Small Town Papers News Service: Sat, 08 Dec) In the preceding articles we have seen that the burning of fossil hydrocarbons (oil, coal and natural gas) increases atmospheric carbon dioxide, triggering potentially catastrophic global warming. In previous articles we have also seen that these hydrocarbons, and particularly oil, are at or very n...



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Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Fri, 07 Dec) As a plant scientist, I am concerned that Idaho and most states are planning to limit and reduce Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions. This is being done to supposedly reduce global warming.


Taiwan should engage on global warming: AnnanTaiwan should engage on global warming: Annan
(Taipei Times: Fri, 07 Dec) Former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan said on Thursday that although Taiwan is outside the UN framework, it should still contribute to addressing the problems of global warming.


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