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Global Warming News Sunday March 16th 2008



Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Sat, 15 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.


Herald and Times Argus global-warming series wins awardHerald and Times Argus global-warming series wins award
(The Barre Montpelier Times Argus: Sat, 15 Mar) The Rutland Sunday Herald and Barre-Montpelier Times Argus won a New England Newspaper Association award Friday for a series on global warming. ... - Staff Report


Activists Say More Money Needed to Help Developing Countries Cope With Global WarmingActivists Say More Money Needed to Help Developing Countries Cope With Global Warming
(Canadian Business: Fri, 14 Mar) Joseph Coleman March 14, 2008 - 12:23 a.m. CHIBA, Japan (AP) - The world's wealthy countries need to pump more money into financing poorer nations' efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions and cope with climate change, environmentalists said Friday ahead of a global warming conference.



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EU leaders meet to address economic cooling, global warmingEU leaders meet to address economic cooling, global warming
(Vietnam Net: 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.


UVa Faculty Senate seeks global warming preventionUVa Faculty Senate seeks global warming prevention
(The Daily Progress: Fri, 14 Mar) The University of Virginia’s Faculty Senate is calling for greater efforts by the university to address global warming. The Senate passed a resolution Tuesday in a 27-5 vote that urges UVa to take five steps to curtail its effect on the environment. The resolution asks UVa’s Board of Visitors to “issue a strong public statement that recognizes the gravity” of climate change, as well ...


Expert shares ideas about global warming at MSUExpert shares ideas about global warming at MSU
(Herald News: Fri, 14 Mar) LITTLE FALLS -- A Princeton University scientist and author says that much of the public is taking the long-term environmental impact of global warming for granted, and many expect government to provide a solution.


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