Friday September 07th 2007, 11:33 pm
Asia-Pacific leaders were expected to sign a landmark statement on climate change at their annual summit on Saturday, papering over differences between rich and developing nations over pollution targets.
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APEC leaders to sign climate change pact at summit (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Asia-Pacific leaders to make climate change call (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Friday September 07th 2007, 11:09 pm
Leaders of key world nations -- including its three biggest polluters -- picked over a statement on climate change Saturday that urges action to curb global warming but makes no firm commitments.
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Countries reach deal on climate change (AP via Yahoo! News)
Friday September 07th 2007, 7:59 pm
Pacific Rim nations reached tentative agreement on the need "to slow, stop and then reverse" climate change, setting nonbinding goals to improve energy use, according to a draft statement Saturday.
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Countries reach deal on climate change (AP via Yahoo! News)
Friday September 07th 2007, 7:29 pm
Pacific Rim nations reached tentative agreement on the need "to slow, stop and then reverse" climate change, setting nonbinding goals to improve energy use, according to a draft statement Saturday.
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Countries reach deal on global warming (AP via Yahoo! News)
Friday September 07th 2007, 4:37 pm
Pacific Rim nations reached preliminary agreement Friday on a declaration for tackling climate change, overcoming squabbling between rich and poor nations about emissions targets, two Southeast Asian officials said.
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Diplomats in global warming deal at APEC (AP via Yahoo! News)
Friday September 07th 2007, 1:32 pm
Pacific Rim nations reached preliminary agreement Friday on a declaration for tackling climate change, overcoming squabbling between rich and poor nations about emissions targets, two Southeast Asian officials said.
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APEC officials agree on global warming (AP via Yahoo! News)
Friday September 07th 2007, 9:29 am
Pacific Rim negotiators agreed Friday on a joint statement on global warming that would ask developing nations to commit to energy efficiency targets and acknowledge that wealthy countries have greater responsibility for the problem, two Asian officials said.
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APEC officials agree on global warming statement (Environmental News Network)
Friday September 07th 2007, 7:27 am
SYDNEY (AP): Pacific Rim nations on Friday reached agreement on a joint statement on global warming, overcoming bickering between rich and poor nations about whether to include targets on emissions, two Asian officials said. Experts from the 21-member Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum approved the wording of a final draft statement on climate change that would be handed to leaders at their ...
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Global warming threatens nation’s public lands / Federal agencies slow to address effects of climate change, GAO report … (San Francisco Chronicle)
Friday September 07th 2007, 5:22 am
The federal government needs to do a better job addressing how climate change is transforming the hundreds of millions of acres under its watch, according to a congressional investigative report to be released this week. The 184-page Government...
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Climate change knot APEC; Arroyo proposes UN forum (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
Friday September 07th 2007, 5:16 am
SYDNEY - Senior officials scrambled Friday to strike a face-saving statement on climate change for an Asia Pacific summit amid gaping divisions over who should lead the fight against global warming.
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Canada a World Leader in Fight Against Climate Change: Harper Josh Pringle (580 CFRA News Talk Radio)
Friday September 07th 2007, 12:47 am
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says Canada wants to be a world leader in the fight against global warming and the development of clean energy. In a speech at the APEC summit in Australia, Harper called climate change one of the most important "public policy challenges of our time."
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