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Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 3, 7:10 pm ET
Warming Scandal: Despite the incriminating e-mails, administration science adviser John Holdren still thinks man causes global warming. And Sen....
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 1:51 pm ET
The shopping list includes wind farms, seawalls and even real estate — new homelands for flooded-out islanders. And poor countries want to present the bill to the rich at upcoming climate talks in Copenhagen.
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WESH 2 Orlando - 2 hours 31 minutes ago
Adapting to climate change with stilts, higher dams and other projects could cost up to $300 billion a year.
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The Huffington Post - 1 hour 13 minutes ago
Every day, I pine for the global warming deniers to be proved right. I loved the old world – of flying to beaches wherever we...
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New York Post - 1 hour 3 minutes ago
WASHINGTON -- One of the leading scientific promoters of global warming says the climate-change treaty being negotiated by the world's governments is so deeply flawed, it should be scrapped. James Hansen, who runs NASA's Goddard Institute for Spac...
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New York Times - Thu Dec 3, 8:27 am ET
On the eve of major international climate change negotiations in Copenhagen, belief in global warming in the United States ha...
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CBS News - Thu Dec 3, 2:30 pm ET
School Where Scientists' E-Mails Were Hacked Says It Will Investigate Possible Suppression of Data
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 4:50 pm ET
India pledged Thursday to significantly slow the growth of its carbon emissions over the next decade, becoming the last major emitting country to announce a climate change policy before a U.N. summit opens next week.
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New York Post - 1 hour 3 minutes ago
Paul McCartney is urging people to "Get Back" to an old tradition and start skipping meat once a week to fight global warming. "I grew up as a kid not eating meat on Fridays," the vegetarian ex-Beatle told reporters in Brussels, where he made his ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Fri Dec 4, 2:41 am ET
NEW DELHI -- With international talks on climate change starting next week in Copenhagen, India staked out its early position on Thursday by announcing that it would slow the growth of the nation's greenhouse gas emissions by 2020, while also leaving open the possibility of taking bolder steps if an "equitable" deal can be reached during the negotiations.
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Enterprise Security Today - Fri Dec 4, 3:04 am ET
Phil Jones, whose e-mails were among the thousands of pieces of correspondence leaked to the Internet, will relinquish his position as director of the Climatic Research Unit until the completion of a review.
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Boston Globe - Fri Dec 4, 1:18 am ET
Nepal's top politicians strapped on oxygen tanks Friday and held a Cabinet meeting amid the frigid, thin air of Mount Everest to highlight the danger global warming poses to glaciers, ahead of next week's international climate change talks.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 11:48 am ET
Paul McCartney took his "Meat-Free Mondays" campaign to the European Parliament on Thursday, saying the power to halt global warming lies as much with individuals as with their governments.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 9:17 am ET
House Republicans pointed to controversial e-mails leaked from climate scientists and said it was evidence of corruption. Top administration scientists looking at the same thing found no such sign, saying it doesn't change the fact that the world is warming.
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New York Post - Thu Dec 3, 7:08 pm ET
With the world losing the battle against global warming so far, experts are warning that humans need to follow nature’s example: Adapt or die. That means elevating buildings, making taller and stronger dams and seawalls, rerouting water systems, res...
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The News Journal - Fri Dec 4, 3:52 am ET
Rising seas, warming will bring evacuations, relocations, extinctions
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette - 1 hour 1 minutes ago
With the world apparently losing the battle against global warming so far, experts are warning that humans need to follow nature's example: Adapt or die.
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US News & World Report - Thu Dec 3, 5:01 pm ET
Adapting to a changing environment will require hundreds of billions in infrastructure investment.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 1:40 pm ET
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- U.K. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband criticized two former ministers in the previous Conservative government for questioning the science of climate change, saying they were being “profoundly irresponsible.”
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Pioneer Press - Fri Dec 4, 1:12 am ET
her classroom Beth Schulz and nine Apple Valley classmates head to Denmark today to watch the U.N. address environmental issues at its climate