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Fight against global warming need not dent growth: IMFFight against global warming need not dent growth: IMF
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Thu, 03 Apr) The International Monetary Fund on Thursday said it was possible to fight global warming without negatively impacting economic growth.


African activists urge 1 pct GDP to fight global warmingAfrican activists urge 1 pct GDP to fight global warming
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Thu, 03 Apr) African activists, saying the continent is getting a "raw deal" in climate talks, called Thursday for major polluters to commit one percent of GDP to fight the ravages of global warming.


Global Warming Raises Malaria, Cancer Risk in U.K.Global Warming Raises Malaria, Cancer Risk in U.K.
(Update1: Thu, 03 Apr) April 3 (Bloomberg) -- Global warming will bring added health risks to the U.K., including the possibility of malaria infections and higher cancer rates, the British Medical Association said.



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Can World Afford Global Warming Fight?Can World Afford Global Warming Fight?
(AP via Yahoo! Finance: Thu, 03 Apr) With global markets in turmoil and the U.S. threatened by recession, negotiators at a climate change conference are asking: can nations afford to make rapid cuts in emissions to fight global warming without going into an economic tailspin?


States suing EPA over global warmingStates suing EPA over global warming
(AP via Yahoo! News: Wed, 02 Apr) Officials of 18 states are taking the EPA back to court to try to force it to comply with a Supreme Court ruling that rebuked the Bush administration for inaction on global warming.


Obama promises Gore a global warming postObama promises Gore a global warming post
(The Record: Thu, 03 Apr) WALLINGFORD, Pa. — Sen. Barack Obama said Wednesday that he would give Al Gore, a Nobel prize winner, a major role in an Obama administration to address the problem of global warming.


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