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2007 was the 'green year,' so what's next? (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 01:00:49

U.S. singer Madonna performs on stage during the British leg of the Live Earth concerts at London's Wembley Stadium, Saturday July 7, 2007.  This concert is part of a series of events, also taking place in the U.S., Australia, China, Japan, Brazil, South Africa and Antarctica. Live Earth was inspired and is backed by by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's campaign to force global warming onto the international political agenda by generating public concern. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey)2007 will be remembered as the year "green" went mainstream. NBC News' Anne Thompson looks back on the big developments that changed the conversation about global warming during 2007 and what to look for in 2008.



2007 was the 'green year,' so what's next? (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 03:00:54

U.S. singer Madonna performs on stage during the British leg of the Live Earth concerts at London's Wembley Stadium, Saturday July 7, 2007.  This concert is part of a series of events, also taking place in the U.S., Australia, China, Japan, Brazil, South Africa and Antarctica. Live Earth was inspired and is backed by by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's campaign to force global warming onto the international political agenda by generating public concern. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey)2007 will be remembered as the year "green" went mainstream. NBC News' Anne Thompson looks back on the big developments that changed the conversation about global warming during 2007 and what to look for in 2008.



2007 was the 'green year,' so what's next? (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 05:00:47

U.S. singer Madonna performs on stage during the British leg of the Live Earth concerts at London's Wembley Stadium, Saturday July 7, 2007.  This concert is part of a series of events, also taking place in the U.S., Australia, China, Japan, Brazil, South Africa and Antarctica. Live Earth was inspired and is backed by by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's campaign to force global warming onto the international political agenda by generating public concern. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey)2007 will be remembered as the year "green" went mainstream. NBC News' Anne Thompson looks back on the big developments that changed the conversation about global warming during 2007 and what to look for in 2008.



2007 was the 'green year,' so what's next? (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 06:00:48

U.S. singer Madonna performs on stage during the British leg of the Live Earth concerts at London's Wembley Stadium, Saturday July 7, 2007.  This concert is part of a series of events, also taking place in the U.S., Australia, China, Japan, Brazil, South Africa and Antarctica. Live Earth was inspired and is backed by by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's campaign to force global warming onto the international political agenda by generating public concern. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey)2007 will be remembered as the year "green" went mainstream. NBC News' Anne Thompson looks back on the big developments that changed the conversation about global warming during 2007 and what to look for in 2008.



2007 was the 'green year,' so what's next? (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 08:00:48

U.S. singer Madonna performs on stage during the British leg of the Live Earth concerts at London's Wembley Stadium, Saturday July 7, 2007.  This concert is part of a series of events, also taking place in the U.S., Australia, China, Japan, Brazil, South Africa and Antarctica. Live Earth was inspired and is backed by by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's campaign to force global warming onto the international political agenda by generating public concern. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey)2007 will be remembered as the year "green" went mainstream. NBC News' Anne Thompson looks back on the big developments that changed the conversation about global warming during 2007 and what to look for in 2008.



2007 was the 'green year,' so what's next? (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 10:00:46

U.S. singer Madonna performs on stage during the British leg of the Live Earth concerts at London's Wembley Stadium, Saturday July 7, 2007.  This concert is part of a series of events, also taking place in the U.S., Australia, China, Japan, Brazil, South Africa and Antarctica. Live Earth was inspired and is backed by by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's campaign to force global warming onto the international political agenda by generating public concern. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey)2007 will be remembered as the year "green" went mainstream. NBC News' Anne Thompson looks back on the big developments that changed the conversation about global warming during 2007 and what to look for in 2008.



2007 was the 'green year,' so what's next? (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 12:00:49

U.S. singer Madonna performs on stage during the British leg of the Live Earth concerts at London's Wembley Stadium, Saturday July 7, 2007.  This concert is part of a series of events, also taking place in the U.S., Australia, China, Japan, Brazil, South Africa and Antarctica. Live Earth was inspired and is backed by by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's campaign to force global warming onto the international political agenda by generating public concern. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey)2007 will be remembered as the year "green" went mainstream. NBC News' Anne Thompson looks back on the big developments that changed the conversation about global warming during 2007 and what to look for in 2008.



California sues over greenhouse gas rules (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 02:00:44
California sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday for denying its first-in-the-nation greenhouse gas limits on cars, trucks and SUVs.

2007 was the 'green year,' so what's next? (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 02:00:44

U.S. singer Madonna performs on stage during the British leg of the Live Earth concerts at London's Wembley Stadium, Saturday July 7, 2007.  This concert is part of a series of events, also taking place in the U.S., Australia, China, Japan, Brazil, South Africa and Antarctica. Live Earth was inspired and is backed by by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's campaign to force global warming onto the international political agenda by generating public concern. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey)2007 will be remembered as the year "green" went mainstream. NBC News' Anne Thompson looks back on the big developments that changed the conversation about global warming during 2007 and what to look for in 2008.



2007 was the 'green year,' so what's next? (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 03:00:49

U.S. singer Madonna performs on stage during the British leg of the Live Earth concerts at London's Wembley Stadium, Saturday July 7, 2007.  This concert is part of a series of events, also taking place in the U.S., Australia, China, Japan, Brazil, South Africa and Antarctica. Live Earth was inspired and is backed by by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's campaign to force global warming onto the international political agenda by generating public concern. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey)2007 will be remembered as the year "green" went mainstream. NBC News' Anne Thompson looks back on the big developments that changed the conversation about global warming during 2007 and what to look for in 2008.



California sues over greenhouse gas rules (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 05:00:46
California sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday for denying its first-in-the-nation greenhouse gas limits on cars, trucks and SUVs.

Rent a car, save the planet (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 05:00:46

WASHINGTON - AUGUST 14: Two flex-fuel 2007 Chevrolet Impalas stand ready in the parking lot of the Enterprise car rental August 14, 2007 in downtown Washington, DC. Enterprise has reorganized this Washington location into a E85/FlexFuel branch, where half of the cars in this fleet use E85. More eco-conscious consumers are demanding cars with higher gas mileage and the auto rental companies are working to stock their fleets with more fuel-efficient vehicles like these flex-fuel cars that run mainly on E85 ethanol. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)Seems there?s a popular new color at the local rental car lot ? and we?re not talking body paint. Whether it?s a function of high gas prices or the threat of global warming, green is definitely in.



Nature's role in Arctic thaw (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 06:00:50
There's more to the recent dramatic and alarming thawing of the Arctic region than can be explained by man-made global warming alone, a new study found. Nature is pushing the Arctic to the edge, too.

California sues over greenhouse gas rules (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 06:00:50
California sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday for denying its first-in-the-nation greenhouse gas limits on cars, trucks and SUVs.

Nature's role in Arctic thaw (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 08:00:45
There's more to the recent dramatic and alarming thawing of the Arctic region than can be explained by man-made global warming alone, a new study found. Nature is pushing the Arctic to the edge, too.

Nature's role in Arctic thaw (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 01-02-2008 at 10:00:45
There's more to the recent dramatic and alarming thawing of the Arctic region than can be explained by man-made global warming alone, a new study found. Nature is pushing the Arctic to the edge, too.

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