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  • Battle of the texts looms at UN climate talks

    AFP – Thu Dec 10, 11:50 am ET  
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    COPENHAGEN (AFP) - Blocs of countries pitched competing visions for a deal at the UN climate talks on Thursday as the early arrival of environment ministers stoked pressure for an outcome. Full Story »

  • New Russian missile failure sparks UFO frenzy

    AFP – Thu Dec 10, 12:14 pm ET  
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    MOSCOW (AFP) - Russia's new nuclear-capable missile suffered another failed test launch, the defence ministry said Thursday, solving the mystery of a spectacular plume of white light that appeared over Norway. Full Story »

  • Euro summit falls short on hard cash for climate talks

    AFP – Thu Dec 10, 6:40 pm ET  
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    BRUSSELS (AFP) - European Union leaders fell short Thursday of a target to pledge six billion euros to help the developing world combat global warming, but talks were set to continue through the night, the EU presidency said. Full Story »

  • British experts defend climate data after email leaks

    AFP – Thu Dec 10, 12:02 pm ET  
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    LONDON (AFP) - More than 1,700 British scientists have signed a petition insisting that global warming is man-made, a spokesman said Thursday after leaked emails sparked a row over the science behind climate change. Full Story »

  • Release $200 billion in climate funds: poor nations to Obama

    AFP – Thu Dec 10, 12:03 pm ET  
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    COPENHAGEN (AFP) - Poor countries on Thursday challenged Barack Obama as he received his Nobel prize to steer the US back into the Kyoto Protocol and help free up 200 billion dollars in funds to fight climate change. Full Story »

  • Emerging giants draft climate deal: Kyoto must stay

    AFP – Thu Dec 10, 11:19 am ET  
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    COPENHAGEN (AFP) - The world's major emerging economies led by China are calling for a "binding" amendment to the Kyoto Protocol requiring rich countries to slash carbon pollution by more than 40 percent compared to 1990, according to a document seen by AFP Thursday. Full Story »

  • Soros pitches idea of 100-billion-dollar climate fund

    AFP – Thu Dec 10, 1:19 pm ET  
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    COPENHAGEN (AFP) - Financier George Soros unveiled a plan Thursday at the UN climate talks to free up to 100 billion dollars (68 billion euros) for poor countries to combat climate change and cope with its impacts. Full Story »

  • France at loggerheads with EU allies on forests

    AFP – Thu Dec 10, 2:00 pm ET  
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    COPENHAGEN (AFP) - France clashed with other EU nations Thursday over how to calculate carbon emissions absorbed and emitted by forests, a key component of a climate deal being hammered out at UN talks in Copenhagen. Full Story »

  • Gore says 'Climategate' emails taken out of context

    AFP – Wed Dec 9, 3:20 pm ET  
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    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Nobel-winning environmental crusader Al Gore weighed in on "Climategate" Wednesday, saying the emails at the center of the row were being taken out of context. Full Story »

  • New giant virus discovered

    AFP – Wed Dec 9, 10:49 am ET  
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    PARIS (AFP) - Scientists in France have isolated a new giant virus that lurks inside amoeba and whose gene pool includes genetic material from other species. Full Story »

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