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How Hot Is Global Warming? A Review of the Polls
Submitted by Karlyn Bowman on 7.20.2007

In the run-up to Earth Day each year, pollsters take the public's temperature on a variety of environmental issues. This year, pollsters added many new questions on global warming. Their findings provide some clues about how Americans see the problem and what they are willing to do about it.



Water Worries Will Grow With Population, Land Demands
Submitted by Lisa Hare on 7.13.2007

Water: It's one of the fundamental basics required for human survival; the element that sets the planet apart from many lifeless others.

Ms. Henny Penny in Concert
Submitted by Peter Hannaford on 7.12.2007

Electric guitars, drums and amplifiers have been packed away. The stars have moved on in their private jets to the next gig and Al Gore, pontiff of The Holy Order of The Sky Is Falling, is licking his chops over last weekend's Live Earth Concerts, staged in nine places around the world, including the football Giants' stadium in New Jersey.


Blame It on the Rain
Submitted by Joshua S. Treviño on 7.11.2007

What is to be said when the secretary general of the United Nations cannot locate an area of conflict infamous to the world; misidentifies that conflict’s cause; betrays a fantastic ignorance of science and geography; and declares that from this welter of misunderstanding, policy must be made?

Film challenge to Al Gore's 'Truth'
Submitted by Philip Sherwell on 7.7.2007

Al Gore's apocalyptic take on global warming has increasingly become the accepted orthodoxy. Now, though, the former US vice-president's film An Inconvenient Truth has a rival.

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