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Frederick Seitz, Physicist Who Led Skeptics of Global Warming, Dies at 96Frederick Seitz, Physicist Who Led Skeptics of Global Warming, Dies at 96
(New York Times: Thu, 06 Mar) Mr. Seitz, a renowned physicist who led both the National Academy of Sciences and Rockefeller University, became a prominent skeptic on the issue of global warming.


Senate approves bill designed to curb global warmingSenate approves bill designed to curb global warming
(Boston Globe: Thu, 06 Mar) Senate lawmakers have approved a bill designed to curb global warming. The bill is intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Massachusetts by the year 2020 to 20 percent below 1990 levels.


Global warming not cooling tourismGlobal warming not cooling tourism
(TVNZ: Fri, 07 Mar) Global warming's threat to the existence of the exotic resorts and beaches tourists crave has not dented holidaymakers' appetites for pollution-producing, long-haul trips, experts said at Berlin's annual tourism fair.


Physicist, global warming skeptic Frederick Seitz dies at 96Physicist, global warming skeptic Frederick Seitz dies at 96
(AM New York: Thu, 06 Mar) NEW YORK (AP) _ Frederick Seitz, a former president of both the National Academy of Sciences and Rockefeller University and an outspoken skeptic on global warming, has died. He was 96.



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Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Thu, 06 Mar) 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.


Utility execs: Global warming fix not that priceyUtility execs: Global warming fix not that pricey
(Miami Herald: Thu, 06 Mar) In a simmering feud among major players in the power industry, eight utility executives, including Lew Hay of FPL Group, have politely but firmly told their own national trade association to fix exaggerations in a study intended to warn Congress about the cost of fighting global warming.


Race Car Driver Aims to Put Brakes on Global WarmingRace Car Driver Aims to Put Brakes on Global Warming
(Washington Post: Thu, 06 Mar) Race-car driver Leilani Munter was on Capitol Hill yesterday telling members of Congress how to combat global warming.


Polar Bear Rugs Endangered as Global Warming Pushes Hunt LimitPolar Bear Rugs Endangered as Global Warming Pushes Hunt Limit
(Bloomberg.com: Wed, 05 Mar) March 5 (Bloomberg) -- Global warming is putting Dave Mason's $40,000 polar bear expeditions at risk. The Bush administration is considering a proposal to declare the animals a threatened species.


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