Saturday November 25th 2006, 8:57 pm
SEATTLE -- As the Bush administration debates much of the world about what to do about global warming, butterflies and ski-lift operators, polar bears and hydroelectric planners are on the move.
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On the Move to Outrun Climate Change (Washington Post)
Letter from Australia: Nuclear way forward on climate change (New Straits Times)
Saturday November 25th 2006, 8:54 pm
From the UN conference on climate change to G20 and Apec, the agenda comes full circle on prospects of a nuclear industry.
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Namibia: Weighing the Cost of Climate Change (AllAfrica.com)
Saturday November 25th 2006, 8:07 pm
AS one of the driest countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Namibia will be hit hard by the effects of climate change, says Environment and Tourism Minister Willem Konjore.
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Progress Made at U.N. Climate Change Conference (The Epoch Times)
Saturday November 25th 2006, 7:03 pm
Despite a reluctance on the part of some countries to implement or step up emissions cuts, the United Nations Climate Change conference in Nairobi concluded last Friday on a positive note, with agr...
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Impact of climate change in Africa (PhysOrg)
Saturday November 25th 2006, 11:58 am
Africa is the continent that will suffer most under global warming. Past history gives us lessons on the likely effects of future climate change. Of greatest concern are the 'large infrequent disturbances' to the climate as these will have the most devastating effects.
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U.S. must join fight against global warming (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Saturday November 25th 2006, 9:58 am
When it comes to the international battle against global warming, the United States is still AWOL. At a recent conference with delegates from 180 nations, the Bush administration reiterated its refusal to accept any limits on U.S. greenhouse-gas emissions.
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Global Warming Project Cuts on the Horizon: Globe Jason McIntyre (580 CFRA News Talk Radio)
Saturday November 25th 2006, 8:22 am
The fight against global warming may be a bit tougher to wage. The Globe and Mail is reporting that the federal Conservative government is poised, for a second time during its mandate, to eliminate money alloted for environmental programs.
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A second round of cuts to programs planned to fight global warming (Hamilton Spectator)
Saturday November 25th 2006, 7:59 am
The Harper government is said to be planning a second round of cuts to programs to fight global warming. The Globe and Mail says some programs that were extended by a year last April are not going to be renewed.
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BSU professor becomes messenger of climate change (The Star Press)
Saturday November 25th 2006, 3:19 am
John Vann was trained by Al Gore to educate people about climate change. By SETH SLABAUGH seths@muncie.gannett.com Post Comment
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Africa to be hardest hit by global warming (New Kerala)
Saturday November 25th 2006, 1:11 am
Washington, Nov 25: A recent study by ecologists has revealed that Africa will suffer the most from global warming.
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