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...greenhouse gases,” like carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane, within the atmosphere. In 1990, the year that the 1997 Kyoto Protocol took into account when setting emission reduction goals, the U.S. produced 36% of all global emissions, making it the world’s biggest net polluter. More recent evidence suggests China has now surpassed the U.S. as biggest net polluter; the U.S., however, still emits more greenhouse gases per head than any other country...
These two stars have minded the Crimson net for the past six years, as Mann took over in goal last year following Shields’s graduation...
...target, scoring the game’s only goal and handing the Crimson its second Ivy loss of the year. Thirty minutes into the first half, Henderson, who was standing about six yards away from the goalmouth, received a pass from teammate Dani Rothenberg. With his back to the net, one defender on him, and another quickly converging, Henderson made a quick spin move and fired a left-footed shot past the outstretched arms of diving senior goalkeeper Adam Hahn. “I kind of got unlucky on that goal,” Hahn said...
...these substitutions, Merritt, made a huge impact in the 37th minute. Less than a minute after coming into the game, a Dartmouth player tipped the ball to Merritt in the center of the box. Merritt then half-volleyed the loose ball into the bottom-left corner of the net for her third goal of the season. The weather, which almost always has a detrimental effect on goalkeepers, had little effect on Harvard’s netminder. Mann, who has an league-leading 69 saves on the season, made four saves en route to blanking the Big Green...
...Despite his wealth of knowledge about managing dollars and cents, Obey happens to be one of the poorer members of the House. With net assets estimated between $35,007 and $175,000, he is ranked number 358 out of 435, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. It is because of Obey's humble roots that he has endorsed John Edwards for President in 2008. Edwards' message about the Two Americas - one poor and one rich - so appealed to Obey that he called up the former North Carolina Senator and offered to endorse him just days after the 2004 election...