Monday April 30th 2007, 10:25 pm
As climate change experts meet in Bangkok, poor nations suffering the brunt of global warming's worst effects are determined their voices will not be drowned out by bickering world powers.
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Poor countries demand a voice on climate change (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Bush, EU leaders discuss climate change (AP via Yahoo! News)
Monday April 30th 2007, 6:33 pm
President Bush and European leaders claimed progress Monday in the effort to reduce global warming, largely by agreeing that climate change requires global action without infringing on the rights of nations to choose their own strategies.
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Premiers set to meet on climate change, but usual fed bashing not on agenda (Canada.com)
Monday April 30th 2007, 6:28 pm
TORONTO -- The roiling climate-change debate and what Canada should do about global warming will dominate the talk as provincial and territorial leaders sit down Tuesday to plot a strategy that could include an internal emissions-trading system.
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Premiers set to meet on climate change, but usual fed bashing not on agenda (CNews)
Monday April 30th 2007, 5:26 pm
TORONTO (CP) - The roiling climate-change debate and what Canada should do about global warming will dominate the talk as provincial and territorial leaders sit down Tuesday to plot a strategy that could include an internal emissions-trading system.
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Climate change experts divided (The Herald)
Monday April 30th 2007, 5:20 pm
BANGKOK. The world’s leading climate change experts gathered in Bangkok yesterday to thrash out a masterplan on limiting the worst impacts of global warming, but amid deep divisions over how to go about it.
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U.S., China criticize climate report calling for quick action on global warming (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
Monday April 30th 2007, 4:41 pm
BANGKOK, Thailand (CP) - The United States and China want to change a draft report written by hundreds of the world's leading climate change researchers to downplay its conclusion that quick action can limit the expected catastrophic effects of global warming.
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Scientists eye climate change masterplan (TODAYonline)
Monday April 30th 2007, 1:15 pm
Chairman of the IPCC Rajendra Pachauri (L) talks with students in Bangkok, 30 April 2007. Environmental groups Monday called for immediate and decisive action on climate change, amid concern that powerful nations will seek to water down a masterplan aimed at tackling global warming.
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Scientists eye climate change masterplan (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Monday April 30th 2007, 12:52 pm
The world's leading climate change experts gathered in Bangkok on Monday to thrash out a masterplan on limiting the worst impacts of global warming, but amid deep divisions over how to go about it.
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China, U.S. want climate change report weakened (CTV.ca)
Monday April 30th 2007, 8:28 am
The United States and China want to change a draft climate change report to downplay its conclusion that quick action can limit the expected catastrophic effects of global warming.
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Scientists eye climate change masterplan (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Monday April 30th 2007, 8:15 am
The world's leading climate change experts gathered in Bangkok on Monday to thrash out a masterplan on limiting the worst impacts of global warming, but amid deep divisions over how to go about it.
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Radio Australia - Asia Pacific - THAILAND: Top global scientists gather on climate change (ABC Radio Australia)
Monday April 30th 2007, 8:00 am
The world's leading climate change experts are meeting with a warning that now is the time to act to help save the planet from the worst effects of global warming. It's the third session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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