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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 8, 8:30 am ET
The UN's top weather expert warned Tuesday that the world is in its hottest decade on record as climate negotiators plunged into talks seeking a historic deal on cutting carbon emissions.
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Bloomberg - Tue Dec 8, 9:44 am ET
Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- This decade is set to be the warmest on record though 2009 won’t be the hottest year, meteorologists said today, lending fuel to both skeptics and supporters of a global warming agreement being negotiated in Copenhagen.
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KCTV 5 Kansas City - 2 hours 2 minutes ago
The United States for the first time outlined a dual path toward cutting greenhouse gases that would involve both President Barack Obama's administration and the U.S. Congress to reduce greenhouse emissions.
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NPR - Tue Dec 8, 5:51 pm ET
Negotiators at Copenhagen know exactly what they need to figure out: who has to cut greenhouse gas emissions and by what amount — and how much rich countries should pay developing ones to not pollute the atmosphere. But the devil is in the details, so here's a look at what those details are.
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INO News - Tue Dec 8, 6:22 pm ET
(AP:COPENHAGEN) A leaked Danish document at the U.N. climate conference provoked angry criticism Tuesday from developing countries who feared it would shift more of the burden to curb greenhouse gases on poorer countries.
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New York Times - Tue Dec 8, 9:42 am ET
The agency said the gases posed a danger to human health and the environment, paving the way for regulation of emissions.
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INO News - Wed Dec 9, 5:26 am ET
(AP:COPENHAGEN) Developing nations who face huge climate change burdens are demanding that wealthy nations shoulder more of the costs, as a leaked Danish document and fresh evidence of a hotter planet raised temperatures at the U.N. climate conference.
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KOLD News 13 Tuscon - Tue Dec 8, 6:13 pm ET
COPENHAGEN (AP) - A leaked Danish document at the U.N. climate conference provoked angry criticism Tuesday from developing countries who feared it would shift more of the burden to curb greenhouse gases on poorer countries.
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Lone Tree Voice - Wed Dec 9, 3:10 am ET
Three years ago, Steven Sondergard embarked on an ambitious study to satisfy a nagging curiosity.
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The Washington Times - Tue Dec 8, 6:13 pm ET
House Republicans on Tuesday warned President Obama not to commit the United States to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions at this month's climate change conference in Copenhagen, saying that Congress would reject any such agreement. Rep. Mike Pence, Indiana Republican, who chairs the House Republican Conference, said that with the country gripped by a serious recession and a lack of national ...
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Louisville Courier-Journal - Wed Dec 9, 12:42 am ET
The Environmental Protection Agency's announcement this week that greenhouse gases threaten the public health -- a major step toward limiting carbon dioxide emissions -- could hit hard in Indiana, which gets nearly all of its energy from coal-fired power plants.
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Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance - 53 minutes ago
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Nevada Appeal - 1 hour 35 minutes ago
A big meeting in Copenhagen. A cap-and-trade bill in Congress. And now, a determination by the Environmental Protection Agency that global warming pollution is a threat to public health - a move that clears the way for the first-ever federal regulations targeting climate-changing emissions. Confused about the EPA's action on greenhouse gases? Here are some questions and answers about what was ...
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CNN - Mon Dec 7, 11:44 pm ET
December 8, 2009
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Nevada Appeal - 2 hours 5 minutes ago
A big meeting in Copenhagen. A cap-and-trade bill in Congress. And now, a determination by the Environmental Protection Agency that global warming pollution is a threat to public health - a move that clears the way for the first-ever federal regulations targeting climate-changing emissions. Confused about the EPA's action on greenhouse gases? Here are some questions and answers about what was ...
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Time Magazine - Wed Dec 9, 4:54 am ET
A new study suggests that the most recent global temperature projections -- a rise of 4°C or 7°C by 2100 -- are incomplete
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Gawker - 1 hour 54 minutes ago
The Washington Post has run another Sarah Palin op-ed. And this time it's worse than ever — it's about the myth of global warming and how she is the true defender of science because she kills...
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Lone Tree Voice - Wed Dec 9, 1:40 am ET
Three years ago, Steven Sondergard embarked on an ambitious study to satisfy a nagging curiosity.
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NPR - Tue Dec 8, 7:51 am ET
The NASA scientist who accused agency administrators and the Bush White House of manipulating public releases of climate data says he is disappointed that President Obama hasn't taken more action on the issue.
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Douglas County News-Press - Wed Dec 9, 1:37 am ET
Three years ago, Steven Sondergard embarked on an ambitious study to satisfy a nagging curiosity.