Global warming bill pared down (Baltimore Sun: Fri, 29 Feb) 90 percent cut in greenhouse gases by 2050 is now a goal, not required The O'Malley administration is proposing to pare back a bill aimed at reducing global-warming pollution after Maryland industries warned the legislation could put them out of business.
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Businesses show support for global warming bill (Baltimore Sun: Fri, 29 Feb) Measure would require state to regulate greenhouse gas emissions A group of nearly 500 Maryland businesses today endorsed a bill supported by Gov. Martin O'Malley that would set the state on a path to reducing global warming pollution by 25 percent by 2020, saying the legislation will help stimulate investment and create jobs in energy-efficient, sustainable industries.
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Progress Energy customers want action on global warming (The News & Observer: Fri, 29 Feb) Half of Progress Energy's customers in North Carolina say the company isn't doing enough to develop renewable energy, and a whopping 79 percent of customers say that global warming requires immediate and drastic action.
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