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News From Sunday, July 03, 2011
5:17:13 PM Power out as Phoenix temps hit record 118
CBS News - USA

"Funny" how none of them are not talking about the fact that the temps this Spring in Arizona were some of the coolest temps in a long time....but o'yeah I forgot, cool temperatures is a sign of "global warming" as well, right? lol by dennisall77 Jul [more]

4:51:51 PM Ask the Weather Guys: Do we have a new 'normal temperature'?
Wisconsin State Journal

According to Assistant State Climatologist, Dr. E. Hopkins, the new normal high and low temperatures for Madison are 56.6 and 36.7, which are 0.2 and 1.2 degrees higher than the previous 30-year period. Steven A. Ackerman and Jonathan Martin, ... [more]

3:09:13 PM Warming ocean could melt ice faster than thought
Asbury Park Press - Asbury Park,NJ,USA

Increased melting of ice in Greenland and parts of Antarctica has been reported as a consequence of global warming, potentially raising sea levels. But little attention has been paid to the impact of warmer water beneath the ice. ... [more]

11:34:53 AM Youngsters bike for climate change
Kuensel, Buhutan's National Newspaper - Bhutan

Bhutan Foundation's Tshewang Wangchuk says that Bhutan has exemplary conservation ethics, values and policies yet it is not spared the impacts of global climate change - from fast melting glaciers to erratic weather patterns. ... [more]

11:02:33 AM Teen was terrific at meeting; state official wasn't
DesMoinesRegister.com

I attended the Iowa Environmental Protection Commission meeting at which 13-year old Gloria Deia Filippone made a presentation on global warming ("Who Do These Kids Think They Are?," June 26 Rekha Basu column). It was a terrific presentation. ... [more]

9:07:40 AM Global warming spawns allergy cases
Manila Bulletin - Manila,Philippines

By JENNY F. MANONGDO MANILA, Philippines -- Experts warned yesterday that cases of allergy are likely to increase due to climate change. Dr. Jorilla Abong, head of the aerobiology council of the Philippine Society of Allergology, Asthma and Immunolog [more]

7:47:03 AM Oklahoma's 2011 weather is extreme, typical
Tulsa World - Tulsa,OK,USA

Shawn Yorks/The Guymon Daily Herald/AP By ALTHEA PETERSON World Staff Writer "The hits keep coming for Oklahoma," said Gary McManus, associate state climatologist with the Oklahoma Climatological Survey. McManus said the first half of 2011 has had a  [more]

7:15:01 AM Clean up dirty North Dakota coal plants
In-Forum

Besides putting toxins in the air, coal burning is the leading cause of haze, smog, acid rain and global warming. Global warming and climate change are arguably the most serious products of coal burning, and experts have long known that global warmin [more]

5:51:41 AM Sund: It's too hot, no relief in sight
Times Record News - Wichita Falls,TX,USA

Could it be that those climatologists knew what they were talking about when they warned us there would be a climate change if we continued to pollute the air with carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that trap heat in our atmosphere? ... [more]

5:19:14 AM Look before you leap into the green
The Malaysia Star - Malaysia

Funds, such as Schroder Global Climate Change Fund, HSBC GIF Climate Change Fund and DWS Global Clean Tech Fund could meet the needs of investors wanting some exposure to the issue. But, as in any investment, look hard before you leap. ... [more]

4:39:52 AM Editor's File: Big ideas take time to catch on
SouthCoastToday.com - New Bedford,MA,USA

Climatologists assemble data and present it as evidence: ocean levels are rising, glaciers are retreating, the Earth's temperature is increasing. And they warn that unless we burn less oil and gas, catastrophe awaits us: We might not be able to farm  [more]

4:15:12 AM Carroll farmers battling another drought
Times-Georgian - Carrollton,GA,USA

Since June 2010, climatologists used probable indications to determine that a 2011 drought would be a likely scenario. According to David Stooksbury, the state climatologist and a professor of engineering and atmospheric sciences in The University of [more]



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