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Colorado Daily - Sat Dec 5, 2:50 pm ET
Kevin Trenberth gives a presentation on climate change in 2007. Trenberth's e-mails were among those hacked last week. Trenberth, of the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, said Sunday the leaks may have been aimed at undermining next month s global climate summit in Denmark.
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USA Today - Fri Dec 4, 5:38 pm ET
President Obama on Friday abruptly altered the timing of his upcoming appearance at an international climate summit in Copenhagen, hoping to capitalize on steps by India and China and build a more meaningful political accord, the White House said.
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New Hampshire Union Leader - Sun Dec 6, 12:18 am ET
What would it take for global warming's chorus of Chicken Littles to stop screaming for a moment and admit that there is a possibility they might be mistaken?
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Abilene Reporter-News - Sun Dec 6, 1:02 am ET
The London Times Web site recently published a photo of celebrity actor turned environmentalist John Travolta waving a flag emblazoned with the words “going green,” as he leaned out of the window of one his five private jets. Megastar Tom Cruise , another amateur environmentalist, also has five planes.After former Vice President Al Gore began his campaign against global warming, urging Americans ...
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Enterprise Security Today - Sun Dec 6, 3:04 am ET
The e-mails from a British university's climate center were obtained by computer hackers and posted online.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 5:07 pm ET
President Barack Obama on Friday abruptly altered the timing of his upcoming appearance at an international climate summit in Copenhagen, hoping to capitalize on steps by India and China and build a more meaningful political accord, a White House official told The Associated Press.
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Boston Herald - Sat Dec 5, 11:33 am ET
SYDNEY- The scuttling of Australia's plans for a carbon pollution trading system dashes the government's hopes of setting an example for other nations at U.N. climate...
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Politico via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 9:09 pm ET
President Barack Obama is heating up his efforts on climate change, with decisions that have some Democrats in Congress starting to sweat.
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Fox News - Sat Dec 5, 4:03 am ET
Obama is hoping to capitalize on steps by India and China and build a more meaningful political accord, the White House said.
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KMPH FOX 26 Central San Joaquin Valley - Sun Dec 6, 2:21 am ET
Fresno - On a busy Saturday afternoon, at a the corner of Blackstone and Nees in Fresno, dozens of people who do not believe in global warming held a demonstration.
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San Jose Mercury News - Sat Dec 5, 3:24 pm ET
Letters from Daily News readers.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 11:38 am 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.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 11:56 am ET
The United Nations will conduct its own investigation into e-mails leaked from a leading British climate science center in addition to the probe by the University of East Anglia, a senior U.N. climate official said in comments broadcast Friday.
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redOrbit - Sat Dec 5, 11:18 am ET
According to a panel of government scientists, the fact that average annual temperatures in certain regions of North America did not decline last year does not necessarily mean that global warming is abating.In a report released a few days ahead of President Obama’s trip to the U.N.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Sat Dec 5, 8:39 am ET
A group of the nation's top scientists defended research on global climate change Friday against what they called a politically motivated smear campaign designed to foster public doubt about irrefutable scientific facts. The allegations came after skeptics...
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The Charleston Gazette - Sat Dec 5, 10:07 pm ET
A global warming skeptic and leading climate change expert plan to debate the potential impact of cap-and-trade legislation on West Virginias economy. David Hawkins, director of the Natural Resources Defense Councils Climate Center, and Patrick Michaels, a...
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Environmental News Network - Sat Dec 5, 8:43 am ET
U.S. President Barack Obama will attend the end of the Copenhagen climate change summit, a late change of plan the White House attributed on Friday to growing momentum toward a new global accord. Obama was originally scheduled to attend the December 7-18 summit in Denmark on Wednesday before traveling to nearby Oslo to collect his Nobel Peace Prize. Some European officials and environmentalists ...
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Dayton Daily News - Fri Dec 4, 5:28 pm ET
With 20,000 delegates, advocates and journalists jetting to Copenhagen for planet Earth’s last chance, the carbon footprint of the global warming summit will be the only impressive consequence of the climate change meeting. Its organizers had hoped it would produce binding caps on emissions, global taxation to redistribute trillions of dollars, and micromanagement of everyone’s choices.China ...
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Denver Post - Sun Dec 6, 3:22 am ET
For 20 years, as this crowded planet grew warmer, nations have gathered annually to try to do something about it. History now brings them to this chilly northern capital, and to a crossroads.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - 1 hour 42 minutes ago
The U.N.'s top climate official on Sunday conceded that hacked e-mails from climate scientists had damaged the image of global warming research but said evidence of a warming Earth is solid.