Sea Level on the Rise Due to Global Warming (KHNL News 8 Honolulu: Wed, 06 Feb) MANOA (KHNL) -- Imagine, about a century from now, seeing most of Waikiki, our state's tourism mecca, underwater. That's exactly what marine geologists project, if the we continue to experience global warming at its current rate.
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Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoax (AG Weekly: Tue, 05 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.
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Professors join to educate students on global warming (Carolinian: Tue, 05 Feb) Many say global warming is already underway, but can we afford to stop it? UNCG hosted several lectures on the topic of global warming, one of which being "Can We Afford to Stop Global Warming"? Ann Somers, a biology professor, Dr. Stephen Holland, an assistant professor of economics, and Dr.
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Bush proposes new satellites to monitor global warming (KATU Portland: Tue, 05 Feb) After years cutting of budgets for tracking global warming, President Bush on Monday proposed more than a $1 billion increase over the next five years for launching more and better Earth-observing satellites.
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Smart Growth Measures Part of Strategy Endorsed in Maryland's Global Warming Solutions Act (Smart Growth Online: Mon, 04 Feb) With 3,100 miles of shoreline making Maryland ''the fourth-most-vulnerable state to the effects of global warming,'' the lead sponsors of its Global Warming Solutions Act, Senate Environment Subcommittee Democratic Chairman Paul. G. Pinsky and House of Delegates Democratic Majority Leader Kumar Barve, urge the General Assembly ''to take real action on global warming'' this session and pass the ...
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Even with reduced emissions, upstate N.Y. could feel like D.C. by 2100, warns ecologist at global warming teach-in (Cornell News Service: Tue, 05 Feb) Even if we start reducing emissions soon, temperatures in upstate New York could still rise an average of 4 to 6 degrees Fahrenheit (F) by 2100, and "upstate New York will feel like Washington, D.C.," said Christine Goodale, Cornell assistant professor of ecology, Jan. 31, at Cornell as part of "Focus the Nation," a nationwide teach-in on global warming.
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Global warming worsens water troubles in U.S West (People's Daily: Tue, 05 Feb) Global warming has worsened water troubles in the U.S. West, such as steadily shrinking snowpacks along mountain ranges, according to a new study published by the February issue of Science. The snowpack shrinking, which has continue ...
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