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Global Warming News Monday March 31st 2008



Tough Global Talks Start On Halting Global Warming -AFPTough Global Talks Start On Halting Global Warming -AFP
(Nasdaq: Mon, 31 Mar) BANGKOK (AFP)--Negotiators from around the world were getting to work Monday on drafting a battle plan against global warming that a top UN official warned could be the most complicated treaty in history.


Apathy About Global Warming May Be Result Of Increased KnowledgeApathy About Global Warming May Be Result Of Increased Knowledge
(Medical News Today: Sun, 30 Mar) The more you know the less you care - at least that seems to be the case with global warming. A telephone survey of 1,093 Americans by two Texas A&M University political scientists and a former colleague indicates that trend, as explained in their recent article in the peer-reviewed journal Risk Analysis.


Power politics: world's dim view of global warmingPower politics: world's dim view of global warming
(The Age: Sun, 30 Mar) People switched off lights around the world on Saturday, dimming hotels, restaurants and bars to show concern about global warming.


Earth Hour blackout highlights global warmingEarth Hour blackout highlights global warming
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Sat, 29 Mar) Australia's largest city was shrouded in darkness on Saturday night as it launched a worldwide campaign stretching from Sydney to San Francisco to highlight global warming.



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Rebuild Out of Global WarmingRebuild Out of Global Warming
(New America Media: Sun, 30 Mar) Richard Moe, President of National Trust for Historic Preservation, argues that historic preservation has long been a tool with which to fight global warming.


The bright side of global warmingThe bright side of global warming
(Juneau Empire: Sun, 30 Mar) One the one hand, two entire villages are in danger of being swallowed by a newly encroaching sea. On the other hand, the state could stand to profit from global warming - from increased tourism and research dollars, and the expansion of commercial shipping into the Arctic.


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.


UN talks on global warming beginUN talks on global warming begin
(The Scotsman: Sun, 30 Mar) GOVERNMENTS from nearly 200 countries begin talks today in Thailand on a global warming agreement, a process expected to be fraught with disputes.


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