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Global Warming News Wednesday March 12th 2008



Global warming to affect transportGlobal warming to affect transport
(AP via Yahoo! News: Wed, 12 Mar) Flooded roads and subways, deformed railroad tracks and weakened bridges may be the wave of the future with continuing global warming, a new study says.


ManBearPig devours global warming threatManBearPig devours global warming threat
(BG News: Wed, 12 Mar) ManBearPig will kill us all! When I first heard this I thought, "Oh Noes!!1!1 We are all dewmed!" If you haven't figured it out yet, I'm talking about global warming, the mythical cousin of Bigfoot and Chupachabra. In case you were too busy swilling down Al Gore's Kool-Aid, many new developments have happened in this great debate.


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Tue, 11 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.


Seal cubs threatened by global warming, WWF warnsSeal cubs threatened by global warming, WWF warns
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Mon, 10 Mar) Hundreds of newborn seal cubs risk dying of hunger and cold because global warming is making ice in the Arctic Circle melt too fast, the World Wide Fund for Nature in Germany warned Monday.



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Karen Stabiner: A Cure For Global WarmingKaren Stabiner: A Cure For Global Warming
(HuffingtonPost: Tue, 11 Mar) I have single-handedly discovered the key to global warming: Residents of New York City live in apartments and work in office buildings that are warm enough to melt the cheese on a focaccia.


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