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Obama welcomes Australian prime minister...welcomes Australian prime minister WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House says Afghanistan and climate change will top President Barack Obama's agenda when he meets with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Monday's meeting comes a day before... In this article: Barack Obama, Kevin Rudd, Climate change, U.S. Military Academy, NATO, Australia, Afghanistan, Copenhagen, and Washington |
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The News Tribune | 1 day ago
India feels pressure on emissions
NEW DELHI - India found itself under growing pressure last week to set an emissions reduction target after China and the United States announced their pledges in advance of a global summit on climate change that opens early next month.
In this article: India, China, United States, New Delhi, Carbon dioxide, and Copenhagen
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thestar.com | 5 days ago
Will Harper follow Obama to climate summit?
...Obama to climate summit? OTTAWA-U.S. President Barack Obama is planning to attend a major climate change summit in Denmark next month, but it's no sure thing Prime Minister Stephen Harper will follow. The White House said on...
In this article: Barack Obama, Stephen Harper, Copenhagen, Dalton McGuinty, Ontario, White House, John Gerretsen, Ottawa, and Canada
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National Post | 2 days ago
Ottawa urged to press U.S. on climate change
Ottawa urged to press U.S. on climate change Paul Vieira, Financial Post Published: Friday, November 27, 2009 Chris Schwarz/Canwest News Service Federal environment minister Jim Prentice. OTTAWA -- The federal government must act to...
In this article: United States, Carbon, Jim Prentice, Washington, Alberta, Ottawa, Fossil fuel, Financial Post, and Conference Board of Canada
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America.gov | 5 days ago
U.S., India to Address Energy and Food Security, Climate Change
U.S., India to Address Energy and Food Security, Climate Change Obama, India's Singh launch partnership to boost U.S.-India cooperation U.S.-India Green Partnership to Address Energy Security, Climate Change, and Food Security President...
In this article: India, United States, Manmohan Singh, Barack Obama, Coal, Natural gas, Sequestration, and Methane
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AP Online | 4 days ago
New climate targets may not change daily life much
...calculating. The White House said will commit the U.S. to a goal of cutting carbon dioxide emissions in 2010 to about 17 percent below 2005 levels at a U.N.-sponsored climate change summit in Copenhagen early next month. That's about 12.5...
In this article: Carbon dioxide, Michael Oppenheimer, Barack Obama, White House, Department of Energy, Congressional Budget Office, Washington, and U.S.
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L.A. Times - Environment | 2 days ago
India feels growing pressure to set target for emission cut
...target for emission cut As the U.S. and China issue pledges in advance of the global summit on climate change in Copenhagen, India holds back on announcing any goal that it fears could hinder economic development. Reporting from New Delhi...
In this article: India, China, Copenhagen, United States, New Delhi, Democracy, Dalai Lama, and Hindustan Times
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White House News | 4 days ago
Support for President's Copenhagen Announcement Receives Immediate Support
...to point the way." Jim Rogers, CEO of Duke Energy: "I applaud President Obama's travel to Copenhagen, demonstrating the United States' commitment to action on climate change. His presence will help ensure a successful outcome at the...
In this article: Copenhagen, Barack Obama, United States, Carbon, Global warming, John Kerry, and White House
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New Kerala | 6 days ago
India, US to sign MoU on energy security and climate change
India, US to sign MoU on energy security and climate change By Smita Prakash, Washington, Nov 23 : Addressing a select gathering of Indo-US business leaders here, the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh said on Monday that New Delhi plans to...
In this article: Carbon, US, New Delhi, India, Planning Commission, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, and Steven Chu
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | 1 day ago
Scene set for common goals on climate
...launch fund included in the document. And Papua New Guinea's Sir Michael Somare issued a statement criticising the US for its ''irresponsible'' and ''unacceptable'' climate change policy. ''The targets proposed by the United States...
In this article: Copenhagen, United Nations, Stephen Harper, Canada, Global warming, and Ban Ki-moon
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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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