Wednesday December 09th 2009, 11:44 am
Sarah Palin's Op-Ed in Wednesday's Washington Post slamming the Copenhagen climate change summiteers for using "agenda-driven" global warming science has heated up critics' temperatures.
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Sarah Palin Washington Post Op-Ed bashing Copenhagen global warming summit has critics steaming mad (New York Daily News)
New ‘climate-change index’ gives warming pointer (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Wednesday December 09th 2009, 11:13 am
Scientists on Wednesday unveiled a Dow Jones-style "climate-change index" aimed at showing in user-friendly form the perils posed by man-made global warming.
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Developing Countries’ Role Crucial For Climate Change Deal -US (Nasdaq)
Wednesday December 09th 2009, 11:03 am
COPENHAGEN -(Dow Jones)- Major developing countries, and especially China, must commit to their part in reducing greenhouse gas emissions if the world is to reach a global agreement to fight climate change and limit global warming, the U.S. chief negotiator at the climate summit in Copenhagen said Wednesday.
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Developing Countries’ Role Crucial For Climate Change Deal -US (Nasdaq)
Wednesday December 09th 2009, 11:03 am
COPENHAGEN -(Dow Jones)- Major developing countries, and especially China, must commit to their part in reducing greenhouse gas emissions if the world is to reach a global agreement to fight climate change and limit global warming, the U.S. chief negotiator at the climate summit in Copenhagen said Wednesday.
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Developing Countries’ Role Crucial For Climate Change Deal -US (Nasdaq)
Wednesday December 09th 2009, 11:03 am
COPENHAGEN -(Dow Jones)- Major developing countries, and especially China, must commit to their part in reducing greenhouse gas emissions if the world is to reach a global agreement to fight climate change and limit global warming, the U.S. chief negotiator at the climate summit in Copenhagen said Wednesday.
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Developing Countries’ Role Crucial For Climate Change Deal -US (Nasdaq)
Wednesday December 09th 2009, 11:03 am
COPENHAGEN -(Dow Jones)- Major developing countries, and especially China, must commit to their part in reducing greenhouse gas emissions if the world is to reach a global agreement to fight climate change and limit global warming, the U.S. chief negotiator at the climate summit in Copenhagen said Wednesday.
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Piul, Carteret Islands, Papua New Guinea, Victims of Climate Change (Environmental News Network)
Wednesday December 09th 2009, 9:37 am
Pacific island nations are on the front line of climate change, yet despite being seen as the first victims, many are re-positioning themselves to lead the world in renewable energy infrastructure. Chief Bernard Tunim confronts the issue head-on: "We didn't create global warming but we are its first victims. The industrialized world must take decisive action at the Copenhagen summit before it's ...
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New ‘climate-change index’ gives pointer on warming peril (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
Wednesday December 09th 2009, 9:21 am
COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Scientists on Wednesday unveiled a Dow Jones-style "climate-change index" aimed at showing in user-friendly form the perils posed by man-made global warming.
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Climate deal likely to bear big price tag.
Wednesday December 09th 2009, 9:00 am
If negotiators reach a climate accord in Copenhagen it will entail profound shifts in energy production, dislocations in how and where we live, sweeping changes in agriculture and forestry and the creation of complex new markets in global warming pollution credits, costing trillions over the next few decades.
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A lingering pool of disbelief.
Wednesday December 09th 2009, 9:00 am
Despite a decade of record drought, Australian farmers refuse to buy into climate change.
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The 2 degree life: What you can do to stop climate change.
Wednesday December 09th 2009, 9:00 am
Earth's temperature will continue to rise if politicians are unable to reach a global agreement on climate protection. But people also need to be asking themselves: Could a new way of life in Europe help prevent a catastrophe? First of three parts.
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