Global Warming News Highlights

Published March 31st, 2007


Here are some global warming news highlights from around the Web.



  • Dengue on the rise in S. America, Mexico thanks to global warming and globalization
  • Deadly translucent jellyfish spreading along Aussie coast because of global warming halt shooting of movie.
  • Poll: 83% think global warming is a serious problem. That’s up 13% from a 2004 poll.
  • Republicans plan to block Al Gore’s free “Live Earth” concert from the US Capitol building
  • Bush Adminstration accused of broad efforts to “stifle, delay or dampen the release of climate change research.”
  • Global Warming may bring new climate zones into existence that human have never seen before.
  • More deadly droughts like the one in the Amazon are likely as our climate continues to change for the worse. BBC article says “Two years ago the world was shocked by pictures of hundreds of rotting fish floating in the world’s largest river.” The magnificent river faces yet more droughts.
  • Researchers say global warming will hurt the poorest nations first.
  • Al Gore warns Congress that we face a planet emergency. Gore tells Congress emission cuts on existing coal power plants and bans on new coal plants are a must to fight global warming.
  • Former White House offical Philip Cooney admits altering global warming reports. He now works for Exxon Mobil
  • Scientists eye unusual climate fixes: Giant artificial trees, wind turbines, a trillion flying saucers and other wild attempts to stop global warming.
  • This Winter was the warmest on record for the world.
  • Actress Jennifer Garner is concerned about global warming.



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