Saturday October 21st 2006, 10:57 pm
Four San Diego institutions have announced a partnership to increase awareness of global warming and the impacts it could have on the local climate.
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Global Warming Concern Unites Groups (San Diego Business Journal)
`Axis of Oil’ more important to Prime Minister than health of planet.
Saturday October 21st 2006, 8:00 pm
Exxon, the world's richest and mightiest corporation, was the leading force behind a massive 10-year campaign to block the Kyoto accord and ensure the world remains hooked on oil.
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The costs of delaying Yucca Mountain.
Saturday October 21st 2006, 8:00 pm
To understand why we need a central repository for the radioactive waste stored at more than 100 nuclear power plants around the U.S., look no further than the site of the decommissioned Connecticut Yankee nuclear plant.
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Paradise lost — and found.
Saturday October 21st 2006, 8:00 pm
Unwise coastal development, pollution, overfishing, global warming, and ineffective government management are destoying Florida's environment.
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Big corporations ready to battle global warming threat.
Saturday October 21st 2006, 8:00 pm
An extraordinary and startling development in the past year or so has been corporate America's growing enthusiasm in meeting the global warming challenge.
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At last - a crusade all Europe can agree on.
Saturday October 21st 2006, 8:00 pm
Eurosceptic politicians across the Continent increasingly question what the European Union is actually for. Energy security and fighting climate change are two obvious answers.
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Global Warming Concern Unites Groups (San Diego Business Journal)
Saturday October 21st 2006, 7:56 pm
Four San Diego institutions have announced a partnership to increase awareness of global warming and the impacts it could have on the local climate.
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Climate Change Forces Farming Innovation (KiplingerForecasts.com)
Saturday October 21st 2006, 6:27 pm
Gary Larsen, a 63-year-old grandfather who raises corn and soybeans is among the growing number of farmers concerned with the potential effects of global warming.
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Climate change forces farming innovation (AP via Yahoo! News)
Saturday October 21st 2006, 6:01 pm
Gary Larsen, a 63-year-old grandfather who raises corn and soybeans is among the growing number of farmers concerned with the potential effects of global warming. "We don't know how the world could actually turn out, but doing absolutely nothing and sticking your head in the sand is not an option," said Larsen, who lives near Elk Horn, Iowa.
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Global Warming Study Predicts Wild Ride (News 8 San Diego)
Saturday October 21st 2006, 4:35 pm
The world _ especially the Western United States, the Mediterranean region and Brazil _ will likely suffer more extended droughts, heavy rainfalls and longer heat waves over the next century because of global warming, a new study forecasts.
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Global Warming Concern Unites Groups (San Diego Business Journal)
Saturday October 21st 2006, 3:57 pm
Four San Diego institutions have announced a partnership to increase awareness of global warming and the impacts it could have on the local climate.
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