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New York Times - Thu Nov 26, 7:27 am ET
President Obama and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao will attend the Copenhagen climate talks next month and have pledged new targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Newsday - Fri Nov 27, 5:36 am ET
In Greenland, global warming fuels dreams of uncovering untapped riches as ice retreats
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Boston Globe - Thu Nov 26, 5:33 pm ET
Canada's prime minister is reversing his position and will attend a United Nations climate change conference in Copenhagen next month, Stephen Harper's spokesman said Thursday.
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WCAX-TV Vermont - Fri Nov 27, 9:46 am ET
While the U.S. Senate considers a climate bill aiming to dramatically slash air pollution linked to global warming, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and other Republican leaders in the state that leads the nation in greenhouse gas...
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WQOW Eau Claire - Fri Nov 27, 12:01 am ET
Even after the U.S. and China set targets this week for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the world's combined pledges ahead of next month's climate summit fall far short of what experts say is needed to avert dangerous...
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NPR - Thu Nov 26, 12:52 pm ET
The commitment from the world's largest polluter builds momentum ahead of a widely anticipated climate conference in Copenhagen next month. China pledges to reduce emissions by up to 45 percent as measured against its economic output.
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San Antonio Express-News - Fri Nov 27, 4:07 am ET
While the U.S. Senate considers a climate bill aiming to dramatically slash air pollution linked to global warming, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and other Republican leaders in the state that leads the nation in greenhouse gas production are watching closely — and objecting loudly.
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The Indiana Gazette - Fri Nov 27, 3:40 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Putting his prestige on the line, President Barack Obama will personally commit the U.S. to a goal of substantially cutting greenhouse gases at next month's Copenhagen climate summit.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 27, 1:11 pm ET
An approaching global climate summit has raised the temperature at what is usually a low-key meeting of leaders from Britain's former colonial empire.
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IRIN - Fri Nov 27, 11:45 am ET
JOHANNESBURG, 27 November 2009 (IRIN) - Eat less meat, have smaller herds of animals, switch to more efficient stoves that pollute less, and develop more sustainable public transport systems are some of the lifestyle changes and technical fixes that could save millions of lives and reduce global warming.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Nov 26, 8:01 am ET
Police broke up a protest by the environmental group Greenpeace against deforestation on the Indonesian island of Sumatra on Thursday, arresting 12 foreign and six Indonesian demonstrators, an official and an activist said.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 25, 3:03 pm ET
President Barack Obama will head to next month's Copenhagen climate summit to offer the first US plan to cut carbon emissions, officials said Wednesday, reviving hopes the closely watched meeting will succeed.
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The Bryan-College Station Eagle - Fri Nov 27, 7:15 am ET
DALLAS -- While the U.S. Senate considers a climate bill aiming to dramatically slash air pollution linked to global warming, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and other Republican leaders in the state that leads the nation in greenhouse gas production are watc ...
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International Herald Tribune - Thu Nov 26, 4:35 am ET
President Obama and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao will attend the Copenhagen climate talks and have pledged new greenhouse gas emission targets.
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WKBT La Crosse - Fri Nov 27, 5:07 am ET
The leaders of Britain and France gave their backing Friday to a global fund that would provide billions of dollars topoor countries to help them reduce the output of greenhouse gases linked to climate change.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 25, 11:02 pm ET
The presidents of eight nations straddling the Amazon basin plus France will meet Thursday in the heart of the Amazon rainforest to lay out a save-the-jungle proposal for next month's climate change summit in Copenhagen.
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Journal Inquirer - Fri Nov 27, 1:52 am ET
WASHINGTON — Putting his prestige on the line, President Barack Obama will personally commit the U.S. to a goal of substantially cutting greenhouse gases at next month’s Copenhagen climate summit.
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Bloomberg - Thu Nov 26, 5:26 pm ET
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Australian leader Kevin Rudd will today try to force through legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions, days before he flies to Washington for talks with President Barack Obama on global warming.
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The Morning Call - Fri Nov 27, 4:43 am ET
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — The leaders of Britain and France gave their backing Friday to a global fund that would provide billions of dollars to poor countries to help them reduce the output of greenhouse gases linked to climate change.
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New Haven Register - Fri Nov 27, 3:40 am ET
Associated Press WASHINGTON — Putting his prestige on the line, President Barack Obama will personally commit the U.S. to a goal of substantially cutting greenhouse gases at next month’s Copenhagen climate summit. He will insist America is ready to tackle global warming despite resistance in Congress over higher costs for businesses and homeowners.