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Global Warming News Monday February 25th 2008



Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Sun, 24 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.


Mindil erosion a sign of global warming: councilMindil erosion a sign of global warming: council
(ABC via Yahoo!7 News: Mon, 25 Feb) Darwin City Council's deputy lord mayor says new strategies may be needed to deal with erosion of the city's beaches, if global warming produces more powerful storms.


Global warming puts species at riskGlobal warming puts species at risk
(Pioneer Press: Sun, 24 Feb) WASHINGTON — 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.



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Poll: Global warming is fact to most AlabamiansPoll: Global warming is fact to most Alabamians
(Mobile Press-Register: Sun, 24 Feb) More than three-quarters of Alabamians believe global warming is a reality, but they are split on whether human activities are responsible, the findings of a new Press-Register/University of South Alabama poll suggest.


Global warming may be killing sea life off Pacific coastGlobal warming may be killing sea life off Pacific coast
(Coastsider: Sat, 23 Feb) Changes in the California Current are creating dead zones in the ocean off the Pacific Northwest, reports the Chronicle. The likely cause is global warming. Video images scanned from the seafloor revealed a boneyard of crab skeletons, dead fish and other marine life smothered under a white mat of bacteria. At times, the camera’s unblinking eye revealed nothing - a barren undersea desert in ...


Global warming may cause invasion of pythons in North AmericaGlobal warming may cause invasion of pythons in North America
(New Kerala: Sat, 23 Feb) Washington, Feb 23 : Climate researchers have suggested that pythons could soon spread out to new parts of North America, due to global warming.


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