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Global Warming News Thursday February 21st 2008



Rep. Flake discusses global warming on Brazil tripRep. Flake discusses global warming on Brazil trip
(The Arizona Republic: Thu, 21 Feb) While Congress is on recess this week, Rep. Jeff Flake traveled on official congressional business to talk about global warming and the potential for ethanol production.


Global Warming ConcernsGlobal Warming Concerns
(WHP CBS 21 Harrisburg: Wed, 20 Feb) The National Wildlife Federation signed a letter Wednesday asking congress to take action on global warming.


24 cities to turn off lights for global warming24 cities to turn off lights for global warming
(USA Today: Wed, 20 Feb) Two dozen cities around the world plan to turn their lights off for one hour later this year in a worldwide campaign to raise awareness about global warming, organizers said Wednesday.


Jerry Brown Taking Global Warming Message Across The StateJerry Brown Taking Global Warming Message Across The State
(KRXI-TV Reno: Wed, 20 Feb) Attorney General Jerry Brown is taking his global warming crusade to cities across California in a series of workshops this spring.



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Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Wed, 20 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 twice as lethal as previously assumedGlobal warming twice as lethal as previously assumed
(New Scientist: Wed, 20 Feb) Increased air pollution could make global warming an even bigger killer


Mass extinctions from global warming preventable, panel saysMass extinctions from global warming preventable, panel says
(Belleville News-Democrat: Wed, 20 Feb) What's likely to happen if the world does nothing to combat global warming? The answer from the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was jaw-dropping: More than 40 percent of known plant and animal species could become extinct by the end of this century.


The state wants to determine how its massive underground networks could help combat global warming — and boost the ...The state wants to determine how its massive underground networks could help combat global warming — and boost the ...
(Reading Eagle: Thu, 21 Feb) The state wants to determine how its massive underground networks could help combat global warming — and boost the economy.


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