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NEWS ARCHIVE: climate 2009-03-14 - International - climate Key Messages from the Copenhagen Congress on Climate Change Following a successful International Scientific Congress Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges & Decisions attended by more than 2,500 delegates from nearly 80 countries, preliminary messages f 2009-03-09 - United States - climate A roomful of cynics What is to be done when the world's leading experts in a field come together in the largest, most extensively peer-reviewed inquiry in the history of science and arrive at a conclusion that is dia 2009-03-02 - International - climate Lower Increases In Global Temperatures,Greater Impacts A new study by scientists updating the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2001 Third Assessment Report finds that even a lower level of increase in average global temperatures d 2009-01-27 - United Nations - climate 'Climate hope' in economic plans Economic stimulus packages being drawn up around the world show governments are taking the environment seriously, the UN's top climate official believes. Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the UN 2009-01-25 - United States - climate Tree Deaths Have Doubled Across The Western U.S. A new study led by the U.S. Geological Survey and involving the University of Colorado at Boulder and Oregon State University as well as other research institutes indicates tree deaths in the West' 2009-01-14 - International - climate State of the World 2009: Into a Warming World The world will have to reduce emissions more drastically than has been widely predicted, essentially ending the emission of carbon dioxide by 2050 to avoid catastrophic disruption to the world’s 2009-01-11 - China - climate China's First Ecological Compensation Trade Licensed A special commodity, carbon dioxide, has been licensed for trading on the China Beijing Environment Exchange. A reduction of 8,895 tons of carbon dioxide emissions is said to be the result of 81,670 B 2008-12-23 - International - climate Climate Change: Chasm Widens Between Science and Policy The roof of our house is on fire while the leaders of our family sit comfortably in the living room below preoccupied with "political realities" -- that was essentially the message from 1,00 2008-12-15 - United States - climate Tiny MIT ecosystem may shed light on climate change MIT researchers have created a microbial ecosystem smaller than a stick of gum that sheds new light on the plankton-eat-plankton world at the bottom of the aquatic food chain. The work, reported in th 2008-12-08 - International - climate Biochar: Applying Ancient Knowledge in the Information Age Careless development without regard for the earth’s natural balance, has led to potentially disastrous levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Now, that we have to deal with the rea
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