Tuesday April 03rd 2007, 11:18 pm
Earth is spinning toward many points of no return from the damage of global warming, after which disease, desolation and famine are inevitable, say scientists involved in an international report due Friday on the effects of climate change.
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Is Earth near its ‘tipping points’ from global warming? (USA Today)
Global warming newsmaker gets readers heated up (CNET)
Tuesday April 03rd 2007, 4:47 pm
Blog: "Climate change" sounds almost neutral. "Global warming" is a much hotter phrase. Either can now easily stir up debate amongCNET...
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Will Climate Change Kill The Amazon? (Science Daily)
Tuesday April 03rd 2007, 3:03 pm
Scientists showed key research of a profound impact of global warming. Although intact forests are fairly resistant to climate change, with partial deforestation the entire landscape could become drier and a domino effect could occur producing a 'tipping point' affecting the whole forest.
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Bush says he takes climate change “very seriously” (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Tuesday April 03rd 2007, 1:26 pm
President George W. Bush said he took climate change very seriously Tuesday, a day after the US Supreme Court ruled the government must regulate greenhouse gases, seen by analysts as a potential watershed in fighting global warming.
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Environmental Exhibit Shows Local Effects Of Global Warming (WLUC TV 6)
Tuesday April 03rd 2007, 1:13 pm
Evidence of global warming took center stage at Gogebic Community College in Ironwood. The exhibit "Paradise Lost-Climate Change in the Northwoods" opened this weekend.
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Global warming’s impact on state discussed today (Tallahassee Democrat)
Tuesday April 03rd 2007, 7:17 am
Tallahassee -- Global warming and climate change take on a Florida flair today at the invitation of CFO Alex Sink and Agriculture Commissioner Charlie Bronson.
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Ruling helps California battle global warming / Supreme Court affirms that states can limit greenhouse gases, attorney … (San Francisco Chronicle)
Tuesday April 03rd 2007, 6:48 am
The campaign led by California to combat global warming at the state level took a giant step forward Monday when the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the Bush administration's hands-off approach to climate change and pushed the government toward regulation of...
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Do something about global warming (Provo Daily Herald)
Tuesday April 03rd 2007, 5:10 am
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court coupled its first decision on global warming with a plea to anyone elsewhere in government who might be listening: Do something. Justice John Paul Stevens wrote a majority opinion Monday that stressed the U.S. contribution to climate change and the potentially calamitous consequences.
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Environmental Exhibit Shows Local Effects Of Global Warming (WLUC TV 6)
Tuesday April 03rd 2007, 3:14 am
Evidence of global warming took center stage at Gogebic Community College in Ironwood. The exhibit "Paradise Lost-Climate Change in the Northwoods" opened this weekend.
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Supreme Court warms up to climate change (Aspen Daily News)
Tuesday April 03rd 2007, 2:16 am
The Supreme Court rebuked the Bush administration Monday for its inaction on global warming while ruling in favor of its first case on climate change brought forward by an environmental alliance that included the Aspen Skiing Co.
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