Thursday September 13th 2007, 1:26 pm
Climate change induced by humans is a reality and people have a 20-year window to adapt to global warming and ensure it does not go completely out of control, says Gregor Leckebusch of the Free University of Berlin.
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Expert calls for efforts to check climate change (Calcutta News)
Expert calls for efforts to check climate change (New Kerala)
Thursday September 13th 2007, 11:32 am
New Delhi, Sep 13: Climate change induced by humans is a reality and people have a 20-year window to adapt to global warming and ensure it does not go completely out of control, says Gregor Leckebusch of the Free University of Berlin.
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Experts say global warming can be tackled (Khaleej Times)
Thursday September 13th 2007, 5:56 am
SEOUL - Tiny Tuvalu appealed Thursday for help to save it from the waves as experts told a climate change conference in South Korea that the world must act fast to tackle the threat from global warming.
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Experts say global warming can be tackled (Philstar.com)
Thursday September 13th 2007, 5:55 am
SEOUL (AFP) - Tiny Tuvalu appealed Thursday for help to save it from the waves as experts told a climate change conference in South Korea that the world must act fast to tackle the threat from global warming.
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Experts say global warming can be tackled (Khaleej Times)
Thursday September 13th 2007, 5:48 am
SEOUL - Tiny Tuvalu appealed Thursday for help to save it from the waves as experts told a climate change conference in South Korea that the world must act fast to tackle the threat from global warming.
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Govt’s climate change ad set to hit TVs (The West Australian)
Thursday September 13th 2007, 5:48 am
The federal government is under fire for launching a taxpayer-funded climate change advertising campaign so close to the federal election. Publicly-funded television commercials about global warming are set to begin airing on Sunday.
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Insurers slow to act on climate change: Study (Business Insurance)
Thursday September 13th 2007, 5:25 am
LONDON (Reuters)— Some insurers have been slow to act on climate change and urgently need to develop strategies to deal with the effect of global warming, U.K. fund manager F&C Asset Management said in a report on Thursday.
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