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50 N.H. towns put global warming on the ballot

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SEABROOK, N.H. (AP) - Voters in at least 50 towns will vote on a global warming initiative this spring.

Town voters are being asked to support the New Hampshire Climate Change Resolution, which calls for reductions in greenhouse gas pollution and other steps to slow global warming.Read this article in full with a
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