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Coeur d'Alene Press - Fri Dec 4, 5:35 am ET
Ships in the southern Pacific Ocean have been 'put on alert' in recent days as maritime authorities monitor the menacing movements of literally hundreds of huge icebergs drifting slowly toward New Zealand from Antarctica.
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GOOD - Wed Dec 2, 12:37 pm ET
I have to admit that I'm no real fan of NBC's "Green Week." And, as much as I love the guy and all he's done, I have to further admit that I haven't paid a lot of attention to Al Gore recently. But credit where credit's due: He was hilarious with Seth Meyers on SNL's Weekend Update last week. Gore's backup plan if politicians don't start taking climate change seriously: "I'm gonna start acting ...
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The Myrtle Beach Sun News - Thu Dec 3, 10:45 pm ET
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Maneater - Fri Dec 4, 2:43 am ET
As concerns about climate change and global warming increase, Copenhagen, Denmark, will host the United Nations Climate Change Conference. Nearly 200 nations will be represented for the 12-day meeting beginning Dec. 7, including two MU professors who are attending the conference as observers.
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The Emory Wheel - Fri Dec 4, 12:41 am ET
Climate change has been one of the most consistently discussed political topics of the past few decades.
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The Standard-Times - Fri Dec 4, 12:14 am ET
BOSTON — The race for a Senate seat once held by John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster, John F. Kennedy and "liberal lion" Edward M. Kennedy is shaping up as a battle of relative national unknowns, led by a state Democratic insider and a Republican...
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redOrbit - Thu Dec 3, 2:18 pm ET
A series of controversial e-mails from a British university's climate center were obtained by computer hackers and posted online about two weeks ago and now House Republicans are saying they are evidence of corruption surrounding man-made climate change, The Associated Press reported.
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Idaho State Journal - Thu Dec 3, 5:22 pm ET
The race for a Senate seat once held by John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster, John F. Kennedy and "liberal lion" Edward M.
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The Bona Venture - Thu Dec 3, 7:46 pm ET
"Your generation sucks!" The words of a San Franciscan homeless man caught me off guard. So I mustered the only reply I could think of quickly. "Sorry, man."
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New York Times - Wed Dec 2, 11:05 am ET
Jeff Zucker, the chief executive of NBC Universal at the center of a plan to shift control of the company from General Electric to Comcast, would presumably have to prove himself again to his new potential bosses.
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WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley - Thu Dec 3, 10:33 am ET
Edie Falco and James Gandolfini are vying for awards at Sundance, not as co-stars but as actors in two films in the film festival's U.S. dramatic competition.
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Live 5 News Charleston - Tue Dec 1, 11:57 pm ET
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - The South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston will celebrate its 10th anniversary next year by honoring former Vice President Al Gore.
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The New Mexico Daily Lobo - Thu Dec 3, 3:20 am ET
A Nobel Peace Prize laureate has come to the desert to be an advocate for ice. Henry Pollack shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with his colleagues on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and former Vice President Al Gore.
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CommonDreams.org - Thu Dec 3, 1:34 pm ET
by Laurie Goering LONDON - Getting world leaders to move from rhetoric to action on climate change will require peaceful civil disobedience "on a scale that we have not seen before," says Greenpeace International's new executive director. Kumi Naidoo, a former South African anti-apartheid activist and long-time campaigner on human rights, poverty and climate issues, took the reins of Greenpeace ...
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CBS News - Wed Dec 2, 6:30 pm ET
Vampire Movie Star Kristen Stewart Among Those Competing at the Sundance Film Festival