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Global Warming News Sunday March 23rd 2008



McCain mum on global warmingMcCain mum on global warming
(Houston Chronicle: Sun, 23 Mar) Since his last try for the presidency in 2000, John McCain has listened closely to the evidence on global warming, agreed with scientists that pollution is much to blame and concluded that the United States must limit its emissions from fossil fuels.


City schools to fight global warmingCity schools to fight global warming
(The Times of India: Sat, 22 Mar) Students of several city schools are taking initiatives to actually cut carbon emissions in a bid to tackle global warming.


Bush Plans For Global Warming Flood in WashingtonBush Plans For Global Warming Flood in Washington
(WTOP Radio Network: Sat, 22 Mar) The Bush administration has suspended its disbelief about global warming to begin planning for the possibility that major Washington-area infrastructure, including Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, could be inundated by rising seawaters.


State alone can't resolve global warmingState alone can't resolve global warming
(Connecticut Post: Sat, 22 Mar) Global warming, global warning, what's the difference? Let's be real. Even though we're the third most-densely populated state in the nation, Connecticut is not going to stop the polar ice caps from



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Global Warming Task Force meetsGlobal Warming Task Force meets
(The Hendersonville Times-News: Sat, 22 Mar) ASHEVILLE Global Warming Task Force of Henderson County will lead a tour of the National Oceanic amp Atmospheric Administration Climate Center at 11 a.m. Wednesday at 151 Patton Avenue.


Influencing Legislators on Global WarmingInfluencing Legislators on Global Warming
(Friday, March 21: Fri, 21 Mar) Local environmental advocates listened last week as a national organization outlined its latest push to curb global warming. The Natural Resources Defense Council is the latest Washington-based organization to tout Ohio as a possible center for green energy growth. Ideastream's Rick Jackson reports.


Global warming bill heads to the HouseGlobal warming bill heads to the House
(Baltimore Sun: Fri, 21 Mar) Opponents say proposed changes weaken bill and MDE The Maryland Senate approved an amendment yesterday that environmentalists and the O'Malley administration say would significantly weaken a bill designed to reduce global warming pollution.


City pays $20,000 for global warming surveyCity pays $20,000 for global warming survey
(Austin American-Statesman: Fri, 21 Mar) Research tied to effort to reduce Austin's greenhouse gas emissions. Preparing to press forward with an aggressive plan to cut Austin's greenhouse gas emissions, the City of Austin paid $20,000 for a global warming survey given to 400 Austinites.


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