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Written by Dr. Timothy Ball & Tom Harris
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Thursday, 25 October 2007 |
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Since taking over as
Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works in
January, California Senator Barbara Boxer has emerged as a truly bizarre figure
in the global warming debate. Making climate change the focus of
committee activities, Boxer maintains that "the American people have the
will to slow, stop, and reverse global warming."
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Written by Noel Sheppard
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Saturday, 13 October 2007 |
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Want to stir up mass
hysteria over the liberal bogeyman known as global warming?
How about publishing
computer-generated pictures of American cities drowned as a result of rising
sea levels?
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Written by Artyom Liss, BBC News Moscow
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Sunday, 23 September 2007 |
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More than 50% of
Russians asked about global warming say they haven't heard much about it,
according to a BBC World Service poll of 22,000 people in 21 countries.
The Russian
media focus on what seem to be more pressing problems.
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Written by Václav Klaus
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Saturday, 22 September 2007 |
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One can tell – with a high
degree of confidence – what topics are expected to be raised here, this morning
when it comes to discussing the key challenges of today’s world. The selection
of the moderator and my fellow-panelists only confirms it.
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Written by Steven Milloy
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Wednesday, 19 September 2007 |
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Is billionaire
investor George Soros using environmental pressure groups to block a
gold-mining project for his own financial benefit?
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Written by Adam Tanner
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Sunday, 16 September 2007 |
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A
U.S. federal judge tossed out a lawsuit by California's attorney general on
Monday seeking hundreds of millions of dollars from six automakers for damaging
the state with climate-changing greenhouse gases.
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Written by Noel Sheppard
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Sunday, 16 September 2007 |
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A landmark decision
concerning car companies and global warming was handed down by a federal judge
in California
on Monday. Yet, most people are likely not going to hear about it, because the
ruling goes counter to the media's agenda.
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Written by Steven Milloy
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007 |
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Japanese office workers are being forced to sweat in the name of global
warming. But before Americans consume too much "Green" Kool-Aid and
suffer a similar fate, they may want to consider this week’s global warming
developments.
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Written by Deborah Solomon
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007 |
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The biggest
political battle in Washington
over climate change may not pit Democrats against Republicans. Instead, it
could be economists versus politicians.
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Written by SYUN-ICHI AKASOFU
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007 |
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Climate change reared its head again last week at the Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation summit in Sydney, where participating heads of
state struggled to reach a consensus on how to reduce emissions of
carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Written by Mark Morano
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Friday, 29 June 2007 |
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The July 27-29 2007 U.S. Senate
trip to Greenland to investigate fears of a glacier meltdown revealed an Arctic
land where current climatic conditions are neither alarming nor linked to a
rise in man-made carbon dioxide emissions, according to many of the latest
peer-reviewed scientific findings. Research in 2006 found that
Greenland has been warming since the 1880's, but since 1955, temperature
averages at Greenland stations have been
colder than the period between 1881-1955.
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