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Global-warming conference honors civil rights leader, addresses issues facing African-Americans, disadvantaged ...Global-warming conference honors civil rights leader, addresses issues facing African-Americans, disadvantaged ...
(Memphis Commercial Appeal: Sun, 06 Apr) Mix the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with efforts to fight global warming and inner-city poverty and the Dream Reborn Conference emerges.


Scientists downplay global warming's effect on hurricanesScientists downplay global warming's effect on hurricanes
(Miami Herald: Sat, 05 Apr) We're in a busy period of hurricane activity that will inflict unimaginable damage, but global warming is not the cause, leading researchers told the nation's foremost forecasters and other experts Friday.


Global warming continues, says U.N.Global warming continues, says U.N.
(The Hindu: Sat, 05 Apr) New York: The long-term trend of global warming is continuing, despite the current La Nina weather phenomenon that is bringing relatively cooler temperatures to parts of the Equatorial Pacific region, says the United Nations World ...


Fukuda calls for people's effort to fight global warmingFukuda calls for people's effort to fight global warming
(TODAYonline: Sat, 05 Apr) Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda on Saturday urged the Japanese people to join his government's initiative in fighting climate change. He sent the message as he attended a meeting of business leaders and government officials to discuss measures to stop global warming.



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Increase in volcanic activity is linked to ice melted by global warmingIncrease in volcanic activity is linked to ice melted by global warming
(Times Online: Fri, 04 Apr) Leeds Increased volcanic activity is linked to ice melted by the effects of global warming, a study has found.


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