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Meet the New World Climate Leader - The United States?
China's Delegates in Durban Say Developed Nations Must Pay Up
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(LinkAsia: December 2, 2011) Once again, a major sticking point in global climate change talks is the belief of developing nations that they are incurring a heavier regulatory burden. Industrialized...

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Korean Scientists Give Bleak Forecast
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(LinkAsia: December 2, 2011) In a report released against a backdrop of heavy snowfall on Korea's eastern coast, scientists at the National Institute of Meteorological Research predict wider and wider...
U.S. and China Still at Odds at Climate Change Summit
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(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: December 18, 2009) In the last scheduled day of talks at the World Climate Conference in Copenhagen, the U.S. and China have yet to come...

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Dr. Michael MacCracken on Addressing Climate Change
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Michael MacCracken is chief scientist for climate change programs at the Climate Institute. He discusses important new findings of the recent United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) report, which illustrates how...

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Tensions in Copenhagen Over Leaked Climate Change Proposal
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(Al Jazeera English: December 9, 2009) Tensions in Copenhagen arose yesterday between developing nations and First World countries after a draft proposal setting unequal requirements for emissions from poor and...

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Cleaning Up Coal
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(Global Pulse: May 29, 2009) Is there such a thing as clean coal? The industry wants you to think so. But clean doesn't mean non-polluting. The questions around coal's future...

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