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Global Warming News Tuesday January 15th 2008



Global Warming Could Shrink Fish PopulationsGlobal Warming Could Shrink Fish Populations
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Mon, 14 Jan) Certain fish could disappear from restaurant menus and our plates at home by 2100, as global warming changes ocean food webs, a new study suggests.


New Strategy To Stop Global WarmingNew Strategy To Stop Global Warming
(Sin Chew Jit Poh: Tue, 15 Jan) Signs of global warming can now be seen in various places across the globe. The area of the Arctic Ocean covered by ice shrunk to its smallest ever in the summer of 2007. In Siberia, melting permafrost is resulting in increased release of methane trapped underground.


Finland Leader Urges US To Step Up Action On Global WarmingFinland Leader Urges US To Step Up Action On Global Warming
(Nasdaq: Mon, 14 Jan) WASHINGTON (AP)--Finland prime minister Matti Vanhanen on Monday urged the U.S. to step up action in reducing global warming and expressed hopes that the next U.S. president would make the issue a priority.



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Global warming causing surge in ice loss in Antarctica, warns studyGlobal warming causing surge in ice loss in Antarctica, warns study
(Gulf Times: Tue, 15 Jan) PARIS: Global warming has caused annual ice loss from the Antarctic ice sheet to surge by 75% in a decade, according to the most detailed survey ever made of the white continent’s coastal glaciers.


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Mon, 14 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.


EarthTalk: Global Warming and AllergiesEarthTalk: Global Warming and Allergies
(Kansas City InfoZine: Mon, 14 Jan) Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that global warming can exacerbate allergies? -- Alex Tibbetts, Seattle, WA


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