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Global Warming News Monday February 4th 2008



Global warming changing hibernationGlobal warming changing hibernation
(The Times of India: Mon, 04 Feb) WASHINGTON: New evidence has suggested that the sleeping patterns of hibernating animals have been altered due to rising temperatures from global warming, which could bring them to the brink of extinction.


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Sun, 03 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 Crop Harm Predicted in Africa, AsiaGlobal Warming Crop Harm Predicted in Africa, Asia
(Planet Ark: Sun, 03 Feb) WASHINGTON - Agricultural problems caused by global warming in the next two decades could be most damaging in southern Africa, India and Pakistan, according to researchers who urge action now to avert a wave of hunger.


Global Warming Becoming Hot Topic In LawGlobal Warming Becoming Hot Topic In Law
(CBS4 Denver: Sun, 03 Feb) Global warming is a hot topic in science, government and now in law. Some states are now trying to sue industry over the effects of climate change.



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Global warming talk at town hallGlobal warming talk at town hall
(The Star-Ledger: Sun, 03 Feb) MONROE: Tina Weishaus, who has been trained by former Vice President Al Gore, will hold a seminar on global warming Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Monroe Township Municipal Building, 1 Municipal Plaza.


Global warming gets 'focus' at UC teach-in eventGlobal warming gets 'focus' at UC teach-in event
(The News Record: Sun, 03 Feb) The University of Cincinnati participated in the largest teach-in in U.S. history on Jan. 31, when it was one of more than 1,500 universities encouraging students to find a solution for global warming.


Wide variety of local, national issues at global warming talkWide variety of local, national issues at global warming talk
(The Daily Item: Sun, 03 Feb) LYNN - Delegates from Boston and throughout the North Shore took center stage at North Shore Community College Friday morning to participate in an open dialogue about global warming and what is being done to help save the environment.


Global warming seen as biggest threat to RPGlobal warming seen as biggest threat to RP
(Sun Star: Sat, 02 Feb) PRESIDENT Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo warned that the entire Philippine archipelago might sink unless global warming is addressed.


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