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Global Warming News Tuesday May 6th 2008



Global warming skeptics target studentsGlobal warming skeptics target students
(UPI: Mon, 05 May) OTTAWA, May 5 (UPI) -- Some 11,250 schools in Canada were sent teaching material from a Chicago think-tank that contends humans are not responsible for global warming.


Senate passes global warming billSenate passes global warming bill
(Boston Globe: Tue, 06 May) Connecticut moved closer Monday toward becoming the fifth state to adopt mandatory limits on global warming pollution.


Global warming today's Great DepressionGlobal warming today's Great Depression
(The Mercury: Mon, 05 May) GLOBAL warming could have the same economic effect as the Great Depression if handled poorly, the Government's top climate change adviser says.



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Global warming: French scientists tweak carbon-storing powderGlobal warming: French scientists tweak carbon-storing powder
(PhysOrg: Mon, 05 May) French-led technologists said they had beefed up the performance of a nano-powder that stores carbon dioxide (CO2) in what could be a step forward in tackling global warming caused by road traffic.


Global warming will negatively impact tropical speciesGlobal warming will negatively impact tropical species
(EurekAlert!: Mon, 05 May) Global warming is likely to reduce the health of tropical species, scientists from UCLA and the University of Washington report May 6 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


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