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Global Warming News Friday March 14th 2008



EU leaders meet to address economic cooling, global warmingEU leaders meet to address economic cooling, global warming
(People's Daily: Fri, 14 Mar) Leaders from the European Union (EU) member states opened a two-day summit here on Thursday to tackle economic cooling and global warming. The spring summit is usually dominated by economic issues. This time, the leaders will pay pa ...


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Thu, 13 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.


Recent heavy rain not caused by global warmingRecent heavy rain not caused by global warming
(Channel NewsAsia: Thu, 13 Mar) SINGAPORE : Singapore has been pounded by heavy thunderstorms over the past few days, which is an unusual sight in the month of March. But rest assured, as weather forecasters said the cause is not due to global warming.


Global Warming Solutions Completes Audit and Prepares for OTCBB ListingGlobal Warming Solutions Completes Audit and Prepares for OTCBB Listing
(Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance: Thu, 13 Mar) HOUSTON----Global Warming Solutions, Inc. - a developer of technologies aimed at mitigating the effects of global warming - today announced that it has completed its 2007 audit and is now preparing to become a reporting Company and listing on the OTCBB.



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Global warming workshop setGlobal warming workshop set
(Billings Gazette: Thu, 13 Mar) Everyone is welcome to a free workshop on global warming's impact. The Montana Audubon Society is sponsoring the workshop from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the Fortin Center Auditorium at Rocky Mountain College.


Health & Science: Transportation systems related to global warmingHealth & Science: Transportation systems related to global warming
(The Heights: Thu, 13 Mar) Most scientists, researchers, and even politicians agree that global warming is an existing threat to civilization and the planet. Greenhouse gasses, the byproduct of automobiles, fossil-fuel-burning power plants, and other sources are accused of being the main culprit.


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.


Global warming will reduce crop yield by 30 percentGlobal warming will reduce crop yield by 30 percent
(Calcutta News: Wed, 12 Mar) Global warming will lead to 30 percent reduction in crop harvest and increase child mortality due to diarrhoea, parliament was informed Wednesday.


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