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Global Warming News Sunday March 9th 2008



Senate OKs bill on global warmingSenate OKs bill on global warming
(Lowell Sun: Sat, 08 Mar) BOSTON -- Lawmakers on Beacon Hill agree with Al Gore that the environment is in trouble and have shown their concern by approving intensive legislation to stop global warming. Senators passed the Global Warming Solutions Act on a voice vote Thursday, requiring that Massachusetts reduce global warming pollution 20 percent below 1990 levels by


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Sat, 08 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.


Cloud-making plan to reverse global warmingCloud-making plan to reverse global warming
(Sunday Herald: Sat, 08 Mar) could have a silver lining in the fight against global warming and the brighter, the better. Professor Stephen Salter, a renowned engineer working at Edinburgh University, has hatched a plan to produce white clouds over the ocean to halt the catastrophic water heating associated with global warming.


Mom-power fuels campaign to reduce global warmingMom-power fuels campaign to reduce global warming
(San Jose Mercury News: Sat, 08 Mar) Special section: Green living EcoMoms, a Northern California-based group that aims to "leverage the power of mothers to help reduce global warming" believes mothers "can help create a sustainable future.



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Senate approves bill designed to curb global warmingSenate approves bill designed to curb global warming
(The Standard-Times: Sat, 08 Mar) BOSTON — Senate lawmakers have approved a bill designed to curb global warming.


Global warming pollution state lawmakers' concernGlobal warming pollution state lawmakers' concern
(Sentinel & Enterprise: Fri, 07 Mar) BOSTON -- Lawmakers on Beacon Hill agree with Al Gore that the environment is in trouble and have shown their concern by approving intensive legislation to stop global warming.


Heating up on global warmingHeating up on global warming
(Daily Pennsylvanian: Fri, 07 Mar) The Penn Environmental Group had extra special plans for the last night before spring break. Environmental activists Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger presented a lecture on new ways of approaching the issue of global warming last night in Huntsman Hall.


Global-warming skeptic Seitz diesGlobal-warming skeptic Seitz dies
(The Monterey County Herald: Fri, 07 Mar) Frederick Seitz, a renowned physicist who led the National Academy of Sciences and Rockefeller University and became a prominent skeptic on the issue of global warming, died Sunday in Manhattan. He was 96 and lived in Key West, Fla. The death was confirmed by his son, Joachim.


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