Global Warming in the News
Global Warming News Tuesday January 1st 2008



2007 was year global warming took center stage2007 was year global warming took center stage
(North County Times: Tue, 01 Jan) The world's climate, about as global a topic as one can imagine, was the hot issue of 2007, primarily because most signs pointed to the climate itself heating up. But the controversial phenomenon known as global warming also played a big role in local politics and policy debates, and local scientists' voices were clearly heard.


Montanans ready to slow global warmingMontanans ready to slow global warming
(Billings Gazette: Tue, 01 Jan) HELENA - A majority of Montana voters believe global warming will produce adverse effects, and they are willing to make personal sacrifices to slow the warming, a Gazette State Poll shows.


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Mon, 31 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.


No More Free Ride: Global Warming Pollution from Ships Must be RegulatedNo More Free Ride: Global Warming Pollution from Ships Must be Regulated
(Environmental News Network: Mon, 31 Dec) Despite their impact on the global climate, greenhouse gases and other global warming pollution from ships remain unregulated by the U.S. Government. These emissions also have not been limited by the Kyoto Protocol or any other international treaty. However, ships are a major source of global warming pollutants, including carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and black carbon.



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Is global warming real?Is global warming real?
(Williamsport Sun Gazette: Mon, 31 Dec) Rising sea levels, widespread drought, dropping water tables, stressed crops, melting polar ice caps. All are pointed out as signs of global warming, which already may be having an impact here.


Global Warming Predicted to Alter California's LandscapeGlobal Warming Predicted to Alter California's Landscape
(Addict 3D: Mon, 31 Dec) Climate scientists are predicting the effects of global warming on the nation's most geographically diverse state, and they say the landscape of California could be drastically different by the end of this century, if not sooner.


EarthTalk: Soda Cans and Global WarmingEarthTalk: Soda Cans and Global Warming
(Kansas City InfoZine: Mon, 31 Dec) Dear EarthTalk: How much of an effect, if any, does the carbon dioxide in carbonated beverages have on global warming? -- Michael Holmes, Shenandoah, VA


Global warming is expected to have a major — and visible — impact on the state before the end of the century.Global warming is expected to have a major — and visible — impact on the state before the end of the century.
(Reading Eagle: Mon, 31 Dec) Global warming is expected to have a major — and visible — impact on the state before the end of the century.


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