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Global Warming News Tuesday March 25th 2008



Black Carbon Pollution Emerges As Major Player In Global WarmingBlack Carbon Pollution Emerges As Major Player In Global Warming
(PollutionOnline: Tue, 25 Mar) Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego atmospheric scientist V. Ramanathan and University of Iowa chemical engineer Greg Carmichael, said that soot and other forms of black carbon could have as much as 60 percent of the current global warming effect of carbon dioxide, more than that of any greenhouse gas besides CO 2 . The researchers also noted, however, that mitigation would have ...


Global Warming Fact and/or FictionGlobal Warming Fact and/or Fiction
(WDEF Chattanooga: Tue, 25 Mar) Chattanooga Engineers Club members discussed the fact and fiction about global warming over lunch today. Dr. George Maul of the Florida Institute of Technology gave a comprehensive argument for what one person in the audience called "Global Re-warming." read more


Global warming bill delays Desert Rock File Photo By Kathy Helms Diné BureauGlobal warming bill delays Desert Rock File Photo By Kathy Helms Diné Bureau
(The Gallup Independent: Tue, 25 Mar) ST. MICHAELS — The air permit for the Desert Rock Energy Project is being held up by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over concerns with the Endangered Species Act and global warming, and legislation introduced March 11 in Washington is not going to help the matter.


Study predicts water circulation in Lake Tahoe dramatically altered by global warmingStudy predicts water circulation in Lake Tahoe dramatically altered by global warming
(Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune: Mon, 24 Mar) RENO, Nev. - A new study predicts water circulation in Lake Tahoe is being dramatically altered by global warming, threatening the lake's delicate ecosystem and famed clear waters.



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Environmentalists Stall On Global Warming DebateEnvironmentalists Stall On Global Warming Debate
(CBS 13 Baltimore: Mon, 24 Mar) A plan to address global warming by slashing carbon emissions has been weakened in Maryland's legislature.


Curbing soot could blunt global warming: studyCurbing soot could blunt global warming: study
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Sun, 23 Mar) Sharply reducing the amount of black carbon -- commonly known as soot -- in the atmosphere could help slow global warming and buy precious time in the long-term fight against climate change, according to a study released Sunday.


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