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Global Warming News Saturday February 2nd 2008



City, county officials brainstorm anti-global warming tacticsCity, county officials brainstorm anti-global warming tactics
(The Sacramento Bee: Fri, 01 Feb) The first Sacramento regional forum on climate change drew nearly 100 area officials in from heavy rain Thursday for a brainstorming on ways to cut global warming emissions locally.


Colleges address global warmingColleges address global warming
(The World: Sat, 02 Feb) PORTLAND (AP) — Global warming issues took over lecture halls in colleges across the country Thursday, with more than 1,500 universities participating in what was billed as the nation’s largest-ever “teach-in.”


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Fri, 01 Feb) 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 may affect tourismGlobal warming may affect tourism
(The Daily Telegram: Fri, 01 Feb) Increasing temperatures and changes in the overturning of water in the Great Lakes are due to global warming.



World Population

Arroyo calls for unity against global warmingArroyo calls for unity against global warming
(Philippine Daily Inquirer: Fri, 01 Feb) CANDABA, Pampanga, Philippines --Act with solidarity against global warming. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo made this pitch for the environment on Friday as she warned that rising sea levels may swamp the country's more than 7,000 islands.


Skidmore focuses on global warmingSkidmore focuses on global warming
(The Post-Star: Fri, 01 Feb) SARATOGA SPRINGS — Shivering from the freezing temperatures outside, students interested in global warming entering the Gannett lobby on the Skidmore College campus were greeted by a poster depicting a group of people silhouetted against a yellow sky, laboring to push up a wind turbine.


Study ties global warming, flooding, droughtsStudy ties global warming, flooding, droughts
(Baltimore Sun: Fri, 01 Feb) Human-caused global warming has been shrinking the snowpack across the mountain ranges of the West for five decades, suggesting that the region's long battle for water will only worsen, according to a computer analysis released yesterday.


Gardening With Charlie - Gardening During Global WarmingGardening With Charlie - Gardening During Global Warming
(Richfield Reaper: Fri, 01 Feb) (Family Features) - Whether you believe global warming is a natural cycle of the planet or caused by human activity, the Earth is warming, and plants and the environment are changing because of it. The question is not whether it will continue, but how severe will be the results.


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