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New York Times - Mon Nov 9, 1:27 pm ET
A surplus of U.N. carbon emission credits piling up across Central and Eastern Europe is threatening to destabilize nascent c...
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The Vail Trail - Sun Nov 8, 12:37 pm ET
Vail Daily letter: Oh, it's all over Fredric Butler Vail, CO, Colorado newsroom@vaildaily.com Based upon the pretext that global warming will kill us all if the U.S. does not reduce its carbon emission, Mr. Obama plans on signing a global treaty at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen come this December. Mr. Obama, as representative of the global community ...
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The Huffington Post - Mon Nov 9, 3:54 pm ET
There are many obstacles to transition our dependency on traditional fossil fuels to cleaner energy solutions, and Ritter has demonstrated the courage to confront those obstacles.
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Los Angeles Times - Mon Nov 9, 11:05 pm ET
Mt. Kenya's ice cap was so stunning that some began revering it as God's home. But most of the shining glacier has now disappeared, robbing communities of water and leading to a crisis of faith. From a tree-shaded plateau facing Mt. Kenya, the worshipers gaze anxiously at its melting ice cap and wonder: Is God dead?
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The Observer - Mon Nov 9, 1:30 pm ET
A routine vote on a resolution on renewable energy for Rio Rancho Public Schools turned a little heated last Monday as the discussion turned to global warming.
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CNN - Fri Nov 6, 9:39 am ET
A new international treaty to combat climate change will not be ready when 40 world leaders meet next month in Copenhagen but may be finished next year, a top United Nations official said Friday in Barcelona.
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Lake County News - Sun Nov 8, 6:26 am ET
I don’t believe in global warming, and I never have. There! I said it and now you know; judge me how you will. BUT, that doesn’t mean I don’t believe there isn’t something really weird going on with our environment.
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The Oklahoman - Sun Nov 8, 1:00 am ET
WASHINGTON — Intelligent people agree that, absent immediate radical action regarding global warming, the human race is sunk. That is a tautology because those who do not agree are, definitionally, unintelligent. Britain’s intelligent Prime Minister Gordon Brown gives scary precision to the word "immediate.” By his reckoning, humanity now has about 30 days to save itself. He says that unless a ...
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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Sun Nov 8, 12:00 am ET
Intelligent people agree that, absent immediate radical action regarding global warming, the human race is sunk. That is a tautology because those who do not agree are, definitionally, unintelligent.
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Bloomberg - Mon Nov 9, 8:10 pm ET
Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Political agreement on Australia’s carbon-reduction system will be difficult to achieve, Climate Change Minister Penny Wong said, as talks continue with the opposition party on proposed changes to the draft laws.
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USA Today - Fri Nov 6, 6:52 pm ET
Al Gore, the Nobel-Prize-winning former-vice president-turned-energy entrepreneur, offers tools in his latest book to crack the climate conundrum.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 6, 9:31 pm ET
In energy-hungry China's southwestern Yunnan province, power is being produced at wind farms, dams and garbage dumps as the Asian giant adopts more "green" technology thanks to carbon trading.
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GreenBiz - Sun Nov 8, 3:16 am ET
Moura, Portugal — International Green Summit, Inc.’s team is a mixed multi-lingual combination of experienced professionals with diverse backgrounds in green environment, events, hospitality, communications, marketing, sales, and business.
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The Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Sun Nov 8, 4:09 am ET
BOSTON — The Patrick administration is rethinking its support of wood-burning power plants, a key element of its long-term strategy to wean Massachusetts off fossil fuels. ... - By STEVE LeBLANC The Associated Press
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Mon Nov 9, 11:18 am ET
GREELEY, Colo. (AP) — The smell of manure hangs over Greeley as it has for half a century.
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McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 6, 2:31 pm ET
WASHINGTON — As an evangelical Christian living in Texas, climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe found that many conservatives had questions about climate change based on things they'd heard on talk radio.
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Geek.com - 2 hours 31 minutes ago
Google is giving travellers an early Christmas present this year by rolling out free Wi-Fi access at 47 airports across the U.S. The free service is available from today and forms both a promotional tool for Google’s services and a way of raising money for charity. The participating airports are listed below: The offer forms an extension [...]
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Forbes - Sun Nov 8, 6:06 am ET
When it comes to pollution, these cars prove it's not just about fuel economy.
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Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Mon Nov 9, 5:13 am ET
Who could resent the attention being showered on electric cars? Stylish and clean, they're the darling of the renewable-energy crowd, which is hailing the scheduled rollout of several e-powered models next year as a major blow against global warming.
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Sun Nov 8, 5:13 am ET
BOSTON - The Patrick administration is rethinking its support of wood-burning power plants, a key element of its long-term strategy to wean Massachusetts off fossil fuels.