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Global Warming News Wednesday May 7th 2008



Scientists say global warming may be greatest threat to tropical speciesScientists say global warming may be greatest threat to tropical species
(Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune: Tue, 06 May) WASHINGTON - While global warming is expected to be strongest at the poles, it may be an even greater threat to species living in the tropics, scientists say.


Evangelicals differ on climate, global warmingEvangelicals differ on climate, global warming
(Florida Baptist Witness: Wed, 07 May) NASHVILLE (BP)—Disagreements among evangelical Christians about global warming are rooted in a fundamental question: Is human-induced climate change a real problem?


Scientists Honored After Global Warming DebateScientists Honored After Global Warming Debate
(CBS4 Denver: Tue, 06 May) A state Senate resolution honoring the Colorado scientists who shared in last year's Nobel Peace Prize has turned into a debate on global warming.


Tropical insects risk extinction with global warming: studyTropical insects risk extinction with global warming: study
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Mon, 05 May) Global warming could pose a greater risk to tropical insects and other species sensitive to the slightest shifts in temperature than to creatures living in the world's tundra, US scientists warned Monday.



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Global Warming Will Negatively Impact Tropical SpeciesGlobal Warming Will Negatively Impact Tropical Species
(PollutionOnline: Tue, 06 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


Global warming big threat for tropicsGlobal warming big threat for tropics
(Sun-Sentinel: Tue, 06 May) While global warming is expected to be strongest at the poles, it may be an even greater threat to species living in the tropics, scientists say. Tropical species are accustomed to living in a small temperature range and thus may be unable to cope with changes of even a few degrees, according to an analysis in today's edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . ...


Global warming will adversely affect health of world's tropical speciesGlobal warming will adversely affect health of world's tropical species
(New Kerala: Tue, 06 May) Washington, May 6 : Scientists have warned that global warming is likely to reduce the health of the world's tropical species.


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.


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