Saturday May 05th 2007, 11:32 pm
Global warming threatens to wreak economic havoc across the Mediterranean basin, warned scientists from 62 research institutes who have banded together to study the regional consequences of climate change and propose ways to adapt.
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Mediterranean nations face up to threat of climate change (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Students Call for Climate Change Panel (RedNova)
Saturday May 05th 2007, 4:41 pm
By Rocky Barker, The Idaho Statesman, Boise May 5--Idaho's lawmakers have it in their power to address global warming, according to a report by Boise State University students. The report recommends legislators form an Idaho Climate Change Advisory Commission.
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Science triumphs over politics at UN climate change meeting (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Saturday May 05th 2007, 2:17 pm
Science had a rare victory over politics at this week's UN climate change conference, after a united call for action emerged despite fierce debate over how to best tackle global warming.
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Science triumphs over politics at UN climate change meeting (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Saturday May 05th 2007, 12:37 pm
Science had a rare victory over politics at this week's UN climate change conference, after a united call for action emerged despite fierce debate over how to best tackle global warming.
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‘Global warming can be fought’ - Video (Business Standard India)
Saturday May 05th 2007, 6:17 am
The Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on Friday released a report that outlines options for addressing global warming. The final report from the panel calls for the current rise in global temperatures to be halted at around two degrees celsius above pre-industrial age levels.
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Climate change: Scientists say there is hope (Seattle Times)
Saturday May 05th 2007, 3:34 am
A U.N. panel that has laid out doomsday global-warming scenarios offered some good news Friday: Climate change can be limited, and the...
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U.N. panel sounds hopeful note on climate change (Deseret Morning News)
Saturday May 05th 2007, 3:08 am
The United Nations Panel on Climate Change, which up to now has laid out doomsday global-warming scenarios, had some good news Friday: Climate change can be limited, and at a reasonable price.
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Students call for climate change panel (The Idaho Statesman)
Saturday May 05th 2007, 2:32 am
Idaho's lawmakers have it in their power to address global warming, according to a report by Boise State University students. The report recommends legislators form an Idaho Climate Change Advisory Commission.
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