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Global Warming News Sunday March 30th 2008



Cities worldwide switch off lights to raise awareness of global warmingCities worldwide switch off lights to raise awareness of global warming
(Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune: Sun, 30 Mar) Bangkokites witness Earth Hour as lights of the major shopping malls turned off at 8 p.m. local time today. Bangkok joined other major cities of the world in a campaign to raise awareness about global warming by turning off lights of the major shopping malls and business centers.


Four W.Va. cities pledge to fight global warmingFour W.Va. cities pledge to fight global warming
(The Charleston Gazette: Sun, 30 Mar) Four West Virginia cities have decided they can't wait for the federal government to stop global warming.


Global warming may spell doom for Puri templeGlobal warming may spell doom for Puri temple
(The Times of India: Sat, 29 Mar) PURI: Global warming may spell doom for some of the Orissa's heritage sites, including Puri's Jagannath temple and Konark Sun temple, according to a recent Greenpeace report.



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Question is: Can man affect global warming?Question is: Can man affect global warming?
(Daily Record: Sat, 29 Mar) Question is: Can man affect global warming? Many prominent climate scientists say no. They say the idea of man changing the global climate is a fallacy and the promotion of the idea is a fraud. See Global warming? It’s a fraud, at rightalk.com.


EPA Signals Caution on Global WarmingEPA Signals Caution on Global Warming
(The Herald-Sun: Sat, 29 Mar) The government made clear on Thursday it will not be rushed into deciding whether to regulate emissions linked to global warming, as the Supreme Court directed nearly a year ago.


EPA signals go-slow approach on global warming rulesEPA signals go-slow approach on global warming rules
(WZZM 13 Grand Rapids: Fri, 28 Mar) The head of the Environmental Protection Agency is telling lawmakers the agency won't be rushed into deciding whether to regulate emissions linked to global warming.


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