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Global Warming News Friday January 4th 2008



China's China's "city of ice" feels effect of global warming
(China Economic Net: Fri, 04 Jan) Harbin is feeling the effects of global warming first-hand as last year the northernmost major city in China recorded its highest annual average temperature, meteorologists said on Friday.


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Thu, 03 Jan) 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.


Global warming hits Australia with fires and floodsGlobal warming hits Australia with fires and floods
(Environmental News Network: Thu, 03 Jan) CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia endured bushfires, floods and record high temperatures in its drought-ravaged foodbowl in 2007 as global warming brought the nation's sixth hottest year on record, the weather bureau said on Thursday.



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16 States Sue U.S. over Global Warming Rule16 States Sue U.S. over Global Warming Rule
(OneWorld: Thu, 03 Jan) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 3 (OneWorld) - Sixteen U.S. states have joined a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), challenging its decision to stop California from implementing a landmark law limiting global warming pollution from new automobiles.


Study calls global warming, pollution deadlyStudy calls global warming, pollution deadly
(Contra Costa Times: Thu, 03 Jan) Hundreds more people in the United States will die each year from air pollution as temperatures increase from carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas blamed for global warming, according to a new Stanford University study.


Weston global warming committee wants new membersWeston global warming committee wants new members
(Weston Forum: Thu, 03 Jan) Weston’s Select Committee on Global Warming is seeking members.


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