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Global Warming News Thursday May 1st 2008



New Department of Energy Study Shows Limit on Global Warming Pollution Compatible With Robust Economic GrowthNew Department of Energy Study Shows Limit on Global Warming Pollution Compatible With Robust Economic Growth
(NRDC Worldview: Wed, 30 Apr) WASHINGTON (April 30, 2008) – A new report released today by the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Energy Information Agency (EIA) shows that we can cut U.S. global warming pollution to the levels required by legislation due to be voted on by the Senate in early June while continuing robust economic growth and containing energy costs.


Global warming 'could stop NATURALLY within ten years,' say scientistsGlobal warming 'could stop NATURALLY within ten years,' say scientists
(Evening Standard: Thu, 01 May) Global warming will be "put on hold" over the next decade because of natural climate variations, scientists claim. A study of sea temperature changes predicts a lull as traditional climate cycles cancel out the heating effect of greenhouse gases from pollution.


BOOK REVIEW: Global warming ... what can we do?BOOK REVIEW: Global warming ... what can we do?
(Miami Herald: Wed, 30 Apr) Writing about global warming has changed a lot in the past few years. This is not because the science itself has changed - but because political reaction to it has.



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Natural Changes May Offset Global Warming BrieflyNatural Changes May Offset Global Warming Briefly
(Planet Ark: Thu, 01 May) LONDON - Natural climate changes may offset human-caused global warming over the next decade, keeping ocean temperatures the same or even temporarily cooling them slightly, German researchers said on Wednesday.


'No Place to Hide': The Pressure on Companies to Address Global Warming Heats Up'No Place to Hide': The Pressure on Companies to Address Global Warming Heats Up
(Knowledge at Wharton: Wed, 30 Apr) The scientific community now overwhelmingly agrees that earth's 6.5 billion inhabitants are contributing to global warming through heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions. While various industries are yielding to public pressure to address climate change, new carbon emission regulatory regimes are coming soon, and they will likely carry significant costs, according to experts from business and ...


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