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Asian soot, smog may boost global warming in USA (USA Today)
Smog, soot and other particles like the kind often seen hanging over Beijing add to global warming and may raise summer temperatures in the American heartland by three degrees in about 50 years, says a new federal science report released Thursday.

‘The Question of Global Warming’: An Exchange (New York Review of Books)
The New York Review received many letters concerning "The Question of Global Warming" by Freeman Dyson [ NYR , June 12]. Following are comments by William D. Nordhaus, whose book A Question of Balance: Weighing the Options on Global Warming Policies , was reviewed in the article, as well as letters from two other readers, along with a reply by Freeman Dyson.

Asian Soot, Smog May Boost Global Warming In US (KKTV 11 Colorado Springs)
A new report says smog and soot in China can have far-reaching effects on global warming -- even as far away as the United States.

Environmental groups host global warming conference in Belleville (Collinsville Herald)
While many think of global warming as a national or international issue, a town hall meeting in Belleville last week emphasized the possibility of thinking globally and acting locally.

Asian soot, smog may boost global warming in US (KHQ Spokane)
Associated Press - September 5, 2008 1:43 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - A new report says smog and soot in China can have far-reaching effects on global warming -- even as far away as the United...

Local units tackle global warming (Manila Standard Today)
THE Department of the Interior and Local Government is organizing a series of conferences in the different regions to guide officials in crafting policies and legislation on global warming.

Asian soot, smog may boost global warming in US (Las Vegas Sun)
Fri, Sep 5, 2008 (12:06 a.m.) Smog, soot and other particles like the kind often seen hanging over Beijing add to global warming and may raise summer temperatures in the American heartland by three degrees in about 50 years, says a new federal science report released Thursday.

Global Warming Might Cause Stronger Hurricanes (WCTV Tallahassee)
An FSU study fuels the global warming debate by suggesting that warmer seas are linked to strengthening hurricanes.

Global warming makes tropical cyclones fiercer (Express India)
This bolsters the theory already put forward that global warming is a contributing factor in increasing intensity of hurricanes in the Atlantic over last 30 years.

Global Warming: Warmer Seas Linked To Strengthening Hurricanes, According to New Research (Environmental News Network)
The theory that global warming may be contributing to stronger hurricanes in the Atlantic over the past 30 years is bolstered by a new study led by a Florida State University researcher. The study will be published in the Sept. 4 edition of the journal Nature.