Thursday May 31st 2007, 6:54 pm
Faced with growing evidence of the threat from global warming, President Bush said Thursday that he would lead an international effort to set long-term goals for reducing emissions that contribute to climate change.
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GLOBAL WARMING: Bush outlines climate change strategy (McClatchy Washington Bureau)
Pelosi, Bipartisan Congressional Delegation See Firsthand the Adverse Impact of Global Warming (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Thursday May 31st 2007, 6:30 pm
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Energy and Water Appropriations Committee Ranking Member David Hobson of Ohio, joined by a delegation of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, chaired by Congressman Ed Markey of Massachusetts, released this statement following their climate change trip to Greenland, Germany, England, and Belgium.
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Bush Joins the Fight to Help Stop Global Warming (WTEN Albany)
Thursday May 31st 2007, 4:17 pm
Critics have long accused President Bush of lagging behind other western leaders in their concern over global warming. Thursday, Mr. Bush came forward with a long-term strategy on climate change.
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President Bush Outlines Plan for Climate Change (NPR)
Thursday May 31st 2007, 1:17 pm
President Bush unveiled a long-term strategy on climate change. He called on the world's top 15 greenhouse-gas emitting countries to come up with a goal for reducing the greenhouse gases that spur global warming. The president's statement comes ahead of a summit next week in Germany where global warming will be a major topic.
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President Bush Outlines Plan for Climate Change (NPR)
Thursday May 31st 2007, 1:09 pm
Morning Edition , May 31, 2007 · President Bush unveiled a long-term strategy on climate change. He called on the world's top 15 greenhouse-gas emitting countries to come up with a goal for reducing the greenhouse gases that spur global warming.
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Global warming heats up White House race (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Thursday May 31st 2007, 9:14 am
The 2008 White House race is bringing American global warming politics in from the cold, as candidates churn out complex plans on an increasingly key campaign issue.
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Greenpeace urges G8 leaders to act swiftly against climate change (Sharewatch)
Thursday May 31st 2007, 6:17 am
IGDIR, Turkey (Thomson Financial) - The environmental pressure group Greenpeace today urged world leaders to act swiftly against climate change, as it unveiled a model of the Biblical Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey to highlight the dangers of global warming.
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China prepares climate change policy paper ahead of President Hu’s trip to G-8 summit (The Star Online)
Thursday May 31st 2007, 5:07 am
BEIJING (AP) - China plans to release a national plan to combat climate change next week, Chinese officials said Thursday, paving the way for President Hu Jintao's attendance at an industrialized nations' summit that is contentiously grappling with global warming.
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Global warming heats up White House race (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Thursday May 31st 2007, 4:26 am
The 2008 White House race is bringing American global warming politics in from the cold, as candidates churn out complex plans on an increasingly key campaign issue.
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China’s climate change plan due ahead of G8 summit (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Thursday May 31st 2007, 3:12 am
China will release its first national plan to tackle climate change next week, seeking to rebut international criticism that it is not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, officials said on Thursday.
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