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Global warming pact set for 2009 after US backs downGlobal warming pact set for 2009 after US backs down
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Sat, 15 Dec) World climate negotiators set a 2009 deadline Saturday for a landmark treaty to fight global warming after two weeks of intense haggling led to a climbdown by an isolated United States.


DENR chief in Bali: RP taking steps vs global warmingDENR chief in Bali: RP taking steps vs global warming
(ABS-CBNNEWS.com: Sun, 16 Dec) Environment Secretary Lito Atienza has told delegates of the historic United Nations Framework Conference on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Bali, Indonesia, that the Philippine government has taken tangible actions against global warming even if developing countries like the Philippines are hardly responsible for it.


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Sun, 16 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.



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Small N.H. city takes on global warming challengeSmall N.H. city takes on global warming challenge
(Boston Globe: Sun, 16 Dec) Environmental awareness exploded in the last year as scientists issued a series of dire reports about manmade global warming. Yet even when people adopt eco-friendly habits - whether driving less or composting more - research shows they don't sustain them for long.


China Says Global Warming Will Strain Water LimitsChina Says Global Warming Will Strain Water Limits
(Planet Ark: Sun, 16 Dec) BEIJING - China will have exploited all available water supplies to the limit by 2030, the government has warned, ordering officials to prepare for worse to come as global warming and economic expansion drain lakes and rivers.


How women can combat global warming - snub men in Ferraris!How women can combat global warming - snub men in Ferraris!
(ANI via Yahoo! India News: Sun, 16 Dec) London, Dec 16 (ANI): A chief scientist with the British govt believes that women can fight against global warming - if they stop admiring men who drive sports cars. Professor Sir David King said that women who find supercar drivers "sexy" should divert their affections to men who live more environment friendly lives. Sir David, who is due to retire as the UK's Chief Scientific ...


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