Tuesday March 11th 2008, 11:33 pm
A Montana legislative panel is looking at ways to deal with global warming, and some are proving controversial. The group chose 15 recommendations from the governor's Climate Change Advisory Committee Report for further study.
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Global Warming (KULR-8 Billings)
Global warming to affect transport (AP via Yahoo! News)
Tuesday March 11th 2008, 11:03 pm
Flooded roads and subways, deformed railroad tracks and weakened bridges may be the wave of the future with continuing global warming, a new study says.
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Global warming to affect transport (AP via Yahoo! News)
Tuesday March 11th 2008, 6:45 pm
Flooded roads and subways, deformed railroad tracks and weakened bridges may be the wave of the future with continuing global warming, a new study says.
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Climate change will hit transportation (AP via Yahoo! News)
Tuesday March 11th 2008, 4:31 pm
Flooded roads and subways, deformed railroad tracks and weakened bridges may be the wave of the future with continuing global warming, a new study says.
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Report: Climate change to affect transportation system (USA Today)
Tuesday March 11th 2008, 12:41 pm
Flooded roads and subways, deformed railroad tracks and weakened bridges may be the wave of the future with continuing global warming, a new study says.
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Global warming to affect transport (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Tuesday March 11th 2008, 11:16 am
Flooded roads and subways, deformed railroad tracks and weakened bridges may be the wave of the future with continuing global warming, a new study says. Climate change will affect every type of transportation through rising sea levels, increased rainfall and surges from more intense storms, the National Research Council said in a report released Tuesday. Complicating matters, people continue to ...
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Transportation experts warn of warming

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Tuesday March 11th 2008, 11:04 am
Flooded roads and runways, twisted railroad tracks and weakened bridges may be the wave of the future with continuing global warming, according to a study by leading U.S. experts.
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Global warming to affect transport (AP via Yahoo! News)
Tuesday March 11th 2008, 11:00 am
Flooded roads and subways, deformed railroad tracks and weakened bridges may be the wave of the future with continuing global warming, a new study says.
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Lawmakers Hash Out Ideas to Deal With Global Warming (Flathead Beacon)
Tuesday March 11th 2008, 10:06 am
HELENA – A legislative panel reviewing dozens of suggestions to deal with global warming carved out 15 for more study Monday. The smaller group of suggestions focuses on conservation and largely stays away from more controversial measures, such as mandates on vehicle emissions, included in the larger group of 54 recommendations that came from the governor's Climate Change Advisory Committee.
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Minorities the forgotten victims of climate change (Environmental News Network)
Tuesday March 11th 2008, 9:27 am
LONDON (Reuters) - Minorities and indigenous people frequently bear the brunt of the ravages of climate change but also often come last on the aid list because they are on the margins of society, a report said on Tuesday. Some are even the victims of efforts to tackle global warming such as clearing tracts of land and forest for growing biofuels, according to "State of the World's Minorities ...
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Experts deny link between floods and global warming (Guardian Unlimited)
Tuesday March 11th 2008, 5:13 am
Scientific analysis of severe floods in central England last July finds they were exceptional events not linked to climate change
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