Climate change
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Commonwealth summit in Trinidad seeks climate change agreement...with emerging economic giants like India and some of the poverty-stricken and low-lying nations which are most likely to be affected by climate change. With the Copenhagen conference opening in just 10 days, Mr Brown has spoken over the... In this article: Commonwealth, Climate change, Trinidad, Copenhagen, Global warming, Ban Ki-moon, United Nations, and Sri Lanka |
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GlobalPost | 4 days ago
Mexico goes green a or does it?
...change and affect billions of people around the globe. For almost two years, President Felipe Calderon has pushed hard to transform Mexico into a leading voice on environmental issues, hosting international summits on climate change and...
In this article: Mexico, Felipe Calderon, Global warming, San Juan del Rio, Deforestation, El Universal, Carbon dioxide, and Greenpeace
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White House News | 2 days ago
President to Attend Copenhagen Climate Talks
...climate talks. Energy and Climate Partnership for the Americas: President Obama proposed a partnership with our neighbors in the western hemisphere to advance energy security and combat climate change. An early product of this...
In this article: Copenhagen, U.S., International Energy Agency, American Clean Energy and Security Act, Gary Locke, and Carol Browner
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Kansas City Star | November 14, 2009
In Asia, Obama pushes arms control with Russians
The leaders at the APEC forum also planned an informal breakfast meeting, organized by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd of Australia and President Felipe Calderon of Mexico, to discuss the progress of negotiations on a climate change agreement.
In this article: Barack Obama, Dmitry Medvedev, Asia, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Felipe Calderon, U.S., Russia, Singapore, and U.N.
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | November 12, 2009
Rudd confirms Copenhagen attendance
...deal in the lead-up to the meeting. "The Copenhagen meeting represents a critical moment in international efforts to reach a robust agreement on global action to tackle climate change," Mr Rudd said. "It's incumbent upon all nations to do...
In this article: Kevin Rudd, Copenhagen, Lars Rasmussen, United Nations, Delhi, Singapore, and Mexico
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Kansas City Star | November 02, 2009
Climate delegates call on US for robust policy
</p><p>In an indirect slap at Washington, Yvo de Boer, head of the U.N. climate secretariat, said countries like China, India, Mexico, Brazil and South Korea were moving faster on climate change than the wealthy industrial countries.
In this article: Yvo de Boer, United States, U.N., Carbon, Copenhagen, Barcelona, Kyoto Protocol, and Global warming
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Climate change is any long-term change in the statistics of weather over periods of time that range from decades to millions of years. It can express itself as a change in the mean weather conditions, the probability of extreme conditions, or in any other part of the statistical distribution of weather. Climate change may occur in a specific region, or across the whole Earth.
In recent usage, especially in the context of environmental policy, climate change usually refers to changes in modern climate (see global warming). For information on temperature measurements over various periods, and the data sources available, see temperature record. For attribution of climate change over the past century, see attribution of recent climate change.
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