Local experts push reduction in greenhouse gases. Professors debate global warming theory

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: November 8, 2007| Author: EHUD ZION WALDOKS | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

11-08-2007

Headline: Local experts push reduction in greenhouse gases. Professors debate global warming theory
Byline: EHUD ZION WALDOKS
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 09

Thursday, November 8, 2007 -- The Environmental Protection Ministry's chief scientist hopes to present a report to the government within a year detailing the effect of global warming on Israel.

Dr. Yehoshua Bar-Or said Wednesday the report would ex...

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