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Global Warming News Saturday January 26th 2008



U.S.-led meeting aims to find ways to head off global warmingU.S.-led meeting aims to find ways to head off global warming
(KHNL News 8 Honolulu: Sat, 26 Jan) HONOLULU (AP) - High-ranking officials from some of the world's biggest economies are expected to gather in Honolulu next week to find ways to slow global warming without stopping development.


Brevard College hosts global warming WebcastBrevard College hosts global warming Webcast
(Asheville Citizen-Times: Sat, 26 Jan) Brevard College will participate Wednesday in the Webcast titled "The 2% Solution," presented by Focus the Nation, a non-partisan educational initiative promoting open dialogue on global warming solutions.


CGCC plans global warming teach-inCGCC plans global warming teach-in
(The Arizona Republic: Fri, 25 Jan) Chandler-Gilbert Community College faculty and students will join more than 1,000 colleges and universities across the United States for ''Focus the Nation: Global Warming Solutions for America.''


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Fri, 25 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.



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Global warming prompts some lifestyle changesGlobal warming prompts some lifestyle changes
(Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News: Fri, 25 Jan) Britons are starting to change their lifestyles in response to global warming, but few are making the tough choices and in many cases the motivation is fear of punishment, according to a new survey.


Fowler, Wyatt join Global Warming CommissionFowler, Wyatt join Global Warming Commission
(BizJournals: Fri, 25 Jan) Gov. Ted Kulongoski announced appointments Friday to the Oregon Global Warming Commission, a 25-member advisory group created by the 2007 Legislature. Several high-profile members of the business community joined the group, including Portland General Electric (NYSE: POR) CEO Peggy Fowler and Port of Portland Executive Director Bill Wyatt. (POR)


Lofty Himalaya magnify global warming impactLofty Himalaya magnify global warming impact
(Environmental News Network: Fri, 25 Jan) DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - The Himalayas are suffering the effects of global warming more acutely because of their height and melting glaciers could flood local settlements, the World Conservation Union (IUCN) said on Thursday. "The Himalaya, that's really moving very fast. They're being hit very hard," IUCN Director General Julia Marton-Lefevre told Reuters at the annual meeting of the ...


Alley Pond Center Hosts Global Warming Teach-inAlley Pond Center Hosts Global Warming Teach-in
(Queens Chronicle: Fri, 25 Jan) (courtesy of EUMETSAT) The Alley Pond Environmental Center in Douglaston is hosting a teach-in on global warming solution Jan. 31. Members of a local environmental organization say they are doing their part to fight the growing problem of global warming.


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