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- U.S. promotes light bulb swap
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The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday kicked off a campaign to get U.S. consumers to switch to energy-efficient light bulbs as a way of reducing [...]
- China to switch to energy-efficient lightbulbs
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China, which makes 70 percent of the world’s lightbulbs, has agreed to phase out incandescent bulbs in favor of more energy-efficient ones, part of a [...]
- Et Tu, Toyota?
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What is it about Michigan that seems to encourage assisted suicide?
That is all I can think watching Michigan congressmen and senators, led by Representative John [...] - Global Warming Rallies Across US on 11/03
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>Step It Up will organize a national event on November 3, 2007 to call for leadership on global warming. The event will build on Step [...]
- Architects Go Green at the Office
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A Ferrari salesman wouldn’t drive a 1985 Yugo to work. And you wouldn’t expect the cable guy to install rabbit ears in his own home.
So [...] - Global Warming Causing African Floods, Experts Say
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Twenty-two African countries are experiencing their worst wet seasons in decades, and climate experts say that global warming is to blame.
Devastating rains and flash floods [...] - Arctic Melt Unnerves the Experts
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The Arctic ice cap shrank so much this summer that waves briefly lapped along two long-imagined Arctic shipping routes, the Northwest Passage over Canada and [...]
- Focus on coal to fix global warming: CEO
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NRG Energy Inc Chief Executive David Crane said on Tuesday cutting emissions from coal-fired power plants needs to be at the center of addressing global [...]
- Red Sox Turn Green
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In architectural terms, the 2007 World Series pits the Red Sox’s venerable 1912 Fenway Park against the Colorado Rockies’ 1995-vintage Coors Field in Denver—old bricks [...]
- Global warming may hit kids harder, pediatrics group says
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Global warming is likely to disproportionately harm the health of children, and politicians should launch “aggressive policies” to curb climate change, the American Academy of [...]
