Saturday September 08th 2007, 11:51 pm
SYDNEY, Sept 8: Pacific Rim leaders agreed on Saturday to curb global warming by improving energy use and expanding forests, laying out a plan they hope will influence future climate change talks but which critics dismissed as too timid.US President George W. Bush, Russian President Vladimir Putin, China’s Hu Jintao and leaders of other Asia-Pacific economies adopted the programme at an annual ...
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Apec leaders forge deal on climate change (Dawn)
APEC forge deal on climate change (AP via Yahoo! News)
Saturday September 08th 2007, 11:45 pm
Pacific Rim leaders agreed Saturday to curb global warming by improving energy use and expanding forests, laying out a plan they hope will influence future climate change talks but that critics dismissed as too timid.
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APEC Frames Plan To Curb Global Warming, Repots Say (Nasdaq)
Saturday September 08th 2007, 9:31 pm
(RTTNews) - Saturday, the Pacific Rim leaders agreed to curb global warming by improving energy use and expanding forests, laying out a plan they hope would influence future climate change talks but that critics dismissed as too timid, according to a report by Associated Press.
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APEC forge deal on climate change (AP via Yahoo! News)
Saturday September 08th 2007, 6:02 pm
Pacific Rim leaders agreed Saturday to curb global warming by improving energy use and expanding forests, laying out a plan they hope will influence future climate change talks but that critics dismissed as too timid.
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APEC leaders forge deal on climate change; protesters march in Sydney (International Herald Tribune)
Saturday September 08th 2007, 10:46 am
Pacific Rim leaders agreed Saturday to curb global warming by improving energy use and expanding forests, laying out a plan they hope will influence future climate change talks but that critics dismissed as too timid.
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High temps greet global warming conference (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
Saturday September 08th 2007, 5:12 am
BRETTON WOODS, N.H. - Thick, hazy air and sweltering heat Friday at a conference for leading air quality and climate change experts bluntly hammered home their overall message: If global warming emissions are allowed to grow unabated, the Northeast can expect significant temperature shifts and other climate changes this century.
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White House Lauds APEC Climate Change Agreement (Nasdaq)
Saturday September 08th 2007, 4:01 am
SYDNEY -(Dow Jones)- A new agreement by Pacific Rim leaders to address global warming is a "major step forward" and in step with President George W. Bush's approach to climate change, the White House said Saturday.
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APEC leaders sign climate change pact (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Saturday September 08th 2007, 3:28 am
APEC leaders have signed up to the 'Sydney Declaration' on climate change, which Prime Minister John Howard says forges a new international consensus on the challenge of global warming.
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Asia Pacific leaders issue climate change call (Channel NewsAsia)
Saturday September 08th 2007, 3:16 am
SYDNEY - Asia Pacific leaders meeting at a summit in Sydney issued a statement on climate change Saturday that calls for action to fight global warming, setting "aspirational" goals but no firm commitments.
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APEC forge deal on climate change (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Saturday September 08th 2007, 3:13 am
Pacific Rim leaders agreed Saturday to curb global warming by improving energy use and expanding forests, laying out a plan they hope will influence future climate change talks but that critics dismissed as too timid. President Bush, Russian President Vladimir Putin, China's Hu Jintao and leaders of other Asia-Pacific economies adopted the program at an annual summit after officials struck a deal ...
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Rick Rogriquez: Global warming — a hot issue that won’t go away (The Sacramento Bee)
Saturday September 08th 2007, 3:11 am
A group of the world's leading scholars on climate change had a message for news executives earlier this week: In reporting the global warming story, you have taken "journalistic balance" too far.
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