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Global Warming News Wednesday March 19th 2008



Web Features: Even Skeptics Admit Global Warming is Real [Video]Web Features: Even Skeptics Admit Global Warming is Real [Video]
(Scientific American: Tue, 18 Mar) The 2,500 or so scientists, economists and other experts of the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) call global warming "unequivocal" and think it "very likely" that humans have contributed to the problem. The world's governments agree with the panel, which also shared last year's Nobel Peace Prize.


Letter: Man-caused global warming a hoaxLetter: Man-caused global warming a hoax
(AG Weekly: Tue, 18 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.


Orissa submits Rs.609 crore proposal to reduce Global warmingOrissa submits Rs.609 crore proposal to reduce Global warming
(Deepika: Tue, 18 Mar) Bhubaneswar, Mar 18 (UNI) Concerned over Global warming and its likely impact on the ecology of the Orissa coast, the state government has submitted a Rs 609 crore proposal to the National Cyclone Risk Mitigation(NCRMP)to undertake various projects to reduce its effect.



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Marketplace can help solve global warmingMarketplace can help solve global warming
(Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Wed, 19 Mar) Most of the news about global warming, melting glaciers and disappearing polar bears sounds pretty dismal, so it’s refreshing to hear Rick Duke’s positive message that yes, we can save the planet.


Japan baseball looking to fight global warming with shorter gamesJapan baseball looking to fight global warming with shorter games
(Slam! Sports: Tue, 18 Mar) TOKYO - Japanese baseball is going green. As part of the fight against global warming, Japanese professional baseball has come up with a plan to shorten its games and reduce carbon dioxide emissions at stadiums.


Group urging governor to act in global warmingGroup urging governor to act in global warming
(WWMT 3 Kalamazoo: Tue, 18 Mar) WEST MICHIGAN (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - A coalition of environmental groups looking to fight global warming is calling on Governor Granholm to take action. A group called Clean Energy Now is holding several news conference across the state including here in West Michigan.


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