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- Slowing global warming. // Scholastic SuperScience;Mar1998, Vol. 9 Issue 6, p3
Provides information about global warming. Discussion in Japan on ways of alleviating global warming; Effects of global warming on Earth; Process causing the rapid warming of the planet.
- Global pollution. Dasset, Benoit; Zetterlund, Mattias; Broomfield, Aaron // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);01/12/98, Vol. 131 Issue 2, p10
Presents reader responses to a December 8, 1997 story in same magazine on global warming.
- Dear Mother Earth: An Earthly Advice column. Murphy, Patricia J.; Stover, Beth // Appleseeds;Feb2003, Vol. 5 Issue 6, p30
Presents problems occurring due to global warming and hole in earth's layer on continent Antarctica. Measures to be taken by people on earth to protect the continent.
- Cascades Meltdown. // Backpacker;Sep2007, Vol. 35 Issue 7, p34
The article discusses the effects of global warming on North America's wilderness.
- Bye-bye, Boundary Waters. Axelson, Gustave // Backpacker;Sep2007, Vol. 35 Issue 7, p44
The article discusses the effects of global warming on Minnesota's North Woods.
- Why global warming is hot issue for Illinois pols. Merrion, Paul // Crain's Chicago Business;12/08/97, Vol. 20 Issue 49, p11
Opinion. Focuses on some of the issues relating to global warming in Illinois. Impact of global warming on Illinois' economy; Possibility of a global warming treaty.
- Global warming. Scott, Geoff // Current Health 2;Jan1994, Vol. 20 Issue 5, p6
Discusses views toward global warming. Predicted result of the greenhouse effect created by a buildup of greenhouse gases; Impacts of a widespread increase in temperature; Balancing mechanisms to prevent the effects; Evidence for a warming trend; Feedback as a key process to global climate...
- On global warming, no one is off the hook. Walker, Mary L. // Christian Science Monitor;3/24/97, Vol. 89 Issue 81, p19
Discusses whether the establishment of a global climate treaty can combat global warming worldwide. Need for individual countries to reduce emissions of heat-trapping gases; How developing countries have contributed to the global emissions of carbon dioxide.
- Feeling the heat? Motavali, Jim // E: The Environmental Magazine;May/Jun97, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p26
States that global warming continues to pour in from all over the world. Graphic evidence of rising tides and devastating storms wreaking havoc on their island nations offered by United Nation Ambassador Lionel Hurst and Minister Counsellor Espen Ronneberg; How developed countries failed to...
- Changing weather Wright, Brett // Ecos;Summer1992/1993, Vol. 74 Issue 74, p24
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