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Kangaroo farts fight global warming: ScientistsSify, India -1 hour agoLondon: Kangaroos’ farts might be contributing to the safety of the world, for it is fighting global warming, scientists said. …Eco-friendly kangaroo farts could help global warming: scientistsAFPScientists Studying Kangaroo Farts for a Global Warming SolutionShortNews.comall 68 news articles
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Airline Global-Warming Battle Heats Up FastLiveScience.com, NY -3 hours agoBy David Armstrong, Special to Aviation.com The aviation industry’s part in the battle over global warming is heating up fast. Pilloried as a high-profile …States, Groups Demand Aircraft Climate Emission LimitsEnvironment News ServiceUS EPA Urged to Regulate Airline Emissions to Combat WarmingBloombergComment by Deron Lovaas, Vehicles Campaign Director at the [...]
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Scientists at climate conference tout the lowly seaweed as global…International Herald Tribune, France -38 minutes agoA group of scientists at a climate conference in Bali say they could also be a potent weapon against global warming, capable of sucking damaging carbon …
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Senate breakthrough on global warming — thanks to you!RushPRnews.com (press release), Canada -7 hours agoWe won a big victory on Wednesday when the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee voted 11-8 to report a landmark global warming bill — America’s …Inhofe vows to help defeat global warming measureDaily O’CollegianInhofe Vows To Defeat Global Warming BillKOTVMajor global [...]
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China Says West Should Deal With WarmingThe Associated Press -1 hour agoBALI, Indonesia (AP) — China insisted Friday the US and other wealthy nations should bear the burden of curbing global warming, saying the problem was …China: US Should Take Lead on ClimateThe Associated PressChina praised at Bali climate conferenceCTV.caSaudi Arabia, US named the worst [...]
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The Global Warming PlaybookTIME -2 hours agoTo avert the worst consequences of global warming, we'll need to all but eliminate carbon dioxide emissions by mid-century, and that will require a …New Nonpartisan Coalition Launches Presidential Climate Action PlanCSRwire.com (press release)all 2 news articles
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Taiwan should engage on global warming: AnnanTaipei Times, Taiwan -2 hours ago… Kofi Annan said on Thursday that although Taiwan is outside the UN framework, it should still contribute to addressing the problems of global warming. …Kofi Annan: Taiwan should help address global warmingRadio Taiwan Internationalall 2 news articles
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Toronto tries hard not to make a global warming jokeNational Post, Canada -2 hours agoLast year, Toronto hadn't seen this much snow—25 cm so far—until Valentine's Day, says David Phillips, a senior climatologist with Environment Canada. …
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If Hillary's 'Plants' Were Actual Plants, There Would Be No Global…National Review Online, NY -3 hours agoTypically appalling: To get analysis of how Romney's speech will play, the AP turns to "a political science professor at Fordham University"…. who worked …
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UK feeling effect of global warmingic Essex.co.uk, UK -9 hours agoTemperatures in central England have risen by about 1C since the 1970s, with significant influence from humans on the warming, the first of a series of five …
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