BOOK REVIEW: Global warming ... what can we do? (The Charlotte Observer: Sat, 03 May) 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. It seems that we have, at long last, moved beyond denial and inertia. The time for books that explain what global warming is and why it matters has come and gone. The need now is for answers to the one question that really mattered ...
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Solving 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.
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Global warming could starve oceans of oxygen: study (Environmental News Network: Fri, 02 May) Global warming could gradually starve parts of the tropical oceans of oxygen, damaging fisheries and coastal economies, a study showed on Thursday. Areas of the eastern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans with low amounts of dissolved oxygen have expanded in the past 50 years, apparently in line with rising temperatures, according to the scientists based in Germany and the United States.
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Most South Dakotans concerned about global warming (Rapid City Journal: Fri, 02 May) MITCHELL -- A scientific poll by Dakota Wesleyan University indicates that 77 percent of South Dakotans and 71 percent of North Dakotans are concerned about global warming.
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