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COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Dec. 9 (UPI) -- A top climate scientist said the negotiations in Copenhagen are so flawed that he wants them to fail.
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Business groups have strongly argued against tackling global warming through the Clean Air Act.
COPENHAGEN -(Dow Jones)- Major developing countries, and especially China, must commit to their part in reducing greenhouse gas emissions if the world is to reach a global agreement to fight climate change and limit global warming, the U.S. chief negotiator at the climate summit in Copenhagen said Wednesday.
While thousands of climate change scientists, policy-makers and thought-leaders gather in Copenhagen to consider what to do about the future of our planet, most climate...
What of the nation s hot topics today is global warming. As global leaders meet this week for a summit on climate change, the underlining scientific data -- as well as how it should affect policy changes -- remain highly controversial.
Although he doesn't show up at the Copenhagen climate talks until next week, U.S. President Barack Obama won't be far from global warming issues when he lands in Oslo Thursday to collect his contentious Nobel Peace Prize.
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama will meet with company executives and environmentalists to discuss the climate- change conference in Copenhagen, a spokesman said.
Consuming less meat and dairy products will not help stop climate change.
The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday declared carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions a danger to public health and said it will regulate them accordingly.
A weekend deadline looms for ministerial aides to develop draft climate change language during the climate change summit in Copenhagen, Denmark.
A rally for "climate justice" will be held at the Church of Saint Ann, Route 206, Lawrenceville on Sunday Dec. 13 at 3 p.m. Faith-based communities around the world will ring bells calling for "urgent action" to curtail greenhouse gases believed to cause global warming.
Documents were leaked at the UN climate summit exposing divisions between industrialized and developing countries over the outline of a possible new deal. According to campaigners, the draft text proposed by the Danish host government would give poorer nations a disadvantage.
HELENA — On the same day that leaders from more than 100 countries gathered in Copenhagen, Denmark, to hash out a plan for reducing greenhouse gases and stemming climate change, environmental groups met with two members of the state Land Board and urged them to leave Otter Creek coal in the ground.
(AP:COPENHAGEN) The tiny Pacific island nation of Tuvalu was rebuffed Wednesday in its quest to demand strong action to curb global warming, and the U.S. for the first time outlined a dual path toward cutting greenhouse gases involving both Obama's administration and Congress.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Ski resorts across the U.S. are using this Thanksgiving holiday weekend to jump start their winter seasons, but with every passing year comes a frightening realization: If global temperatures continue to rise, fewer and fewer resorts will be able to open for the traditional beginning of ski season.
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Environmental Protection Agency chief said the U.S. would take ?reasonable efforts? and also ?meaningful, common sense steps? to cut emissions, but didn't provide specifics.
It's been variously described as a planet with a million inter-connected dots, an infra-red snapshot of the Sun, a hi-tech furball or -- rather like the event it denominates -- a hopelessly tangled ball of string.
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