Saturday, September 22, 2007

What will rising seas mean (Arizona background check) for some of

What will rising seas mean for some of America's favorite places?
Boston Globe - How would some of the United States' best known cities look if seas rise by slightly more than three feet? It's a disturbing picture. The projections are based on coastal maps created by scientists at the University of Arizona, who relied on data
Source: www.boston.com
U.N. climate chief urges U.S. action
Miami Herald - The Bush administration has made a "significant" shift on global warming, but still falls short on the "much more aggressive" policies needed to head off its damaging impact, the U.N. climate chief said Saturday. "It's very clear that we're not on
Source: www.miamiherald.com
Japan's ruling party choosing new leader
Miami Herald - Former Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda, left, speaks to a crowd while former Foreign Minister Taro Aso stands behind him during a campaign in Sendai, northern Japan, on Saturday September 22, 2007. Fukuda, a son of a former prime minister, is
Source: www.miamiherald.com
For Columbia, picking speakers is hard
Newsday - Right-wing columnist Ann Coulter was hit with a pie during a University of Arizona appearance in 2004, and arizona background check the next year had to cut short a speech at the University of Connecticut when she was drowned out by jeers. At Columbia, the debates over both
Source: www.newsday.com