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Global Warming News Sunday April 27th 2008



KZN community joins fight against global warmingKZN community joins fight against global warming
(SABC News: Sat, 26 Apr) A rural community in KwaZulu-Natal is the first in South Africa to pilot a revolutionary new approach to combating the negative effects of global warming.


Human-induced global warming has made Arctic wetter and snowierHuman-induced global warming has made Arctic wetter and snowier
(New Kerala: Sat, 26 Apr) Washington, April 26 : A new study has suggested that in addition to the Arctic heating up faster than almost anywhere else on the planet, it has also become wetter and snowier due to global warming.


Al Gore's global warming debunked – by kids!Al Gore's global warming debunked – by kids!
(WorldNet Daily: Sat, 26 Apr) Al Gore's global warming philosophy has been debunked by many scientists and studies, and now it has met the same fact at the hands of children, in "The Sky's Not Falling" video/essay contest , sponsored by WND Books, formerly World Ahead Media.


Plug-in hybrid vehicles can help fight global warming, say scientistsPlug-in hybrid vehicles can help fight global warming, say scientists
(New Kerala: Sat, 26 Apr) Washington, April 26 : Scientists have urged for the development of low-carbon electricity to plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, which could help reduce greenhouse emissions that fuel global warming.



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Using chemicals to cut global warming may damage ozone layerUsing chemicals to cut global warming may damage ozone layer
(AP via Yahoo! News: Thu, 24 Apr) The rule of unintended consequences threatens to strike again. Some researchers have suggested that injecting sulfur compounds into the atmosphere might help ease global warming by increasing clouds and haze that would reflect sunlight.


Two Evils Compete: Global Warming vs. Ozone HoleTwo Evils Compete: Global Warming vs. Ozone Hole
(LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News: Thu, 24 Apr) The evils of global warming and ozone depletion are competing problems, at least in Antarctica, the results of two new studies suggest. Schemes to pump sulfur into the atmosphere to counteract global warming might help cool the Earth, but they could also cause problems at the poles, scientists warned today. Continuous injections could drastically deplete polar ozone, delaying the recovery of ...


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