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Global Warming News Tuesday December 25th 2007



Report: Safety and Security Risks Undercut Nuclear Power's Role in Minimizing Global WarmingReport: Safety and Security Risks Undercut Nuclear Power's Role in Minimizing Global Warming
(Environmental News Network: Tue, 25 Dec) WASHINGTON — An expansion of nuclear power capacity in the United States could help reduce global warming pollution, but could also increase threats to public safety and national security, according to a report released today by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS).


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Mon, 24 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.


Clownfish off hook as fishermen fight global warmingClownfish off hook as fishermen fight global warming
(The New Zealand Herald: Mon, 24 Dec) SYDNEY - Clownfish made famous by the Disney film Finding Nemo are to be left alone by fishermen after their Great Barrier Reef habitat was devastated by coral bleaching, a phenomenon associated with global warming.



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Big wake-up to global warmingBig wake-up to global warming
(Philly.com: Mon, 24 Dec) As the ice melted, the issue gelled. This was the year that global warming hit the mass radar screen, driven by a drumbeat of catastrophic predictions from top scientists, a jaw-dropping acceleration in polar ice melt, Al Gore's Oscar - and then his Nobel.


Major study concludes that global warming is killing off coralMajor study concludes that global warming is killing off coral
(Environmental News Network: Mon, 24 Dec) If world leaders do not immediately engage in a race against time to save the Earth's coral reefs, these vital ecosystems will not survive the global warming and acidification predicted for later this century. That is the conclusion of a group of marine scientists from around the world in a major new study published in the journal Science on Dec. 13.


Global warming fight turns to bottled waterGlobal warming fight turns to bottled water
(The Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Sun, 23 Dec) SAN JOSE -- Drinking a bottle of water might seem innocent enough, but each bottle has a downside many people overlook -- a contribution to global warming.


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