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Global Warming News Friday May 2nd 2008



Solving global warming with giant vacuumsSolving global warming with giant vacuums
(Los Angeles Times: Fri, 02 May) The technology works, but it would require millions of carbon dioxide filters across the planet at a cost of trillions of dollars a year. Here's a simple solution to global warming: vacuum carbon dioxide out of the air.


Study: Low-oxygen zones in the oceans expanding with global warmingStudy: Low-oxygen zones in the oceans expanding with global warming
(Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune: Thu, 01 May) WASHINGTON - Low-oxygen zones where sea life is threatened or cannot survive are growing as the oceans are heated by global warming, a new study warns.


Murray-Darling woes linked to global warming: reportMurray-Darling woes linked to global warming: report
(ABC via Yahoo!7 News: Fri, 02 May) A group of Australian researchers claim to have found further evidence that lower rainfall and reduced run-off in the south-east of the country are linked to global warming.


Global warming could starve oceansGlobal warming could starve oceans
(TVNZ: Fri, 02 May) Global warming could gradually starve parts of the tropical oceans of oxygen, damaging fisheries and coastal economies, a study showed.



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Global warming? Next decade could be cooler, says studyGlobal warming? Next decade could be cooler, says study
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Wed, 30 Apr) Global warming could take a break in the next decade thanks to a natural shift in ocean circulations, although Earth's temperature will rise as previously expected over the longer term, according to a study published on Thursday in the British journal Nature.


Global Warming Affects World's Largest Freshwater LakeGlobal Warming Affects World's Largest Freshwater Lake
(Science Daily: Thu, 01 May) Russian and American scientists have discovered that the rising temperature of the world's largest lake, located in frigid Siberia, shows that this region is responding strongly to global warming.


New Report Lays Out Potential Implications of Global Warming Carbon Allowance Proposals on Consumers and Power CompaniesNew Report Lays Out Potential Implications of Global Warming Carbon Allowance Proposals on Consumers and Power Companies
(NRDC Worldview: Thu, 01 May) WASHINGTON (May 1, 2008) -- A new report released today shows that carbon allocation scenarios under Congressional legislative proposals to limit global warming pollution will have dramatically different financial impacts – with billions of dollars at stake – on power companies and consumers.


Inevitable global warming a challenge for agricultureInevitable global warming a challenge for agriculture
(Ararat Advertiser: Thu, 01 May) I CURRENTLY see no process or strategy that will stop global warming from becoming inevitable. The scientific evidence of both global warming and climate change has been stacking up for some time now.


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