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25.09.2012 Undecided US voters support climate change action
A new national survey released Monday finds that 7 percent of likely US voters remain undecided about whom they will vote for President. However, the majority of these undecided voters say presidential candidates' positions on global warming will be one of several important factors determining how they cast their votes in November.
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24.09.2012 Norway helps Vietnam cope with climate change
The Vietnam Red Cross in coordination with its Norway partner organized a seminar in Hanoi from September 24-26 to share experience in disaster risk reduction (DRR).
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24.09.2012 All eyes on New York as climate change debate moves to the Big Apple
New York is the stage for a week of climate change debate starting at the United Nations General Assembly on Monday.
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24.09.2012 Science must guide climate change debate – Elizabeth May
Canada’s leading politicians are ‘feigning outrage’ while doing nothing to cut the country’s carbon emissions, according to Green Party chief Elizabeth May.
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21.09.2012 Comment: Why Russia’s climate change policy is like a cargo cult
What is Russia’s real position on climate change? It says it will not take part in a ‘useless’ Kyoto Protocol extension period (KP2), despite recently appearing to support it. It boasts oil and gas reserves and a President who holds climate sceptic views. And yet you can bet Russia will call for a global deal, more action and release a ‘proposal for action’ come COP18 in Doha. So who, and what should we believe?
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21.09.2012 Kew Gathers Crop Relatives to Help Climate Adaptation
The U.K.’s Royal Botanic Gardens Kew plans to start collecting wild relatives of 26 crop plants in a partnership with the Global Crop Diversity Trust to prepare for climate change in the future.
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20.09.2012 Malawi faith groups commit to combat climate change and population growth
Population growth, says Malawi faith groups, is a key ingredient to devastating climate change effects – calling for concerted multi-faith action to address the situation in Malawi with haste.
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20.09.2012 Debate: Is Japan’s Nuclear U-turn good or bad news for climate change?
Japan’s announcement last week that it would abandon nuclear power by 2040 was widely praised by some green groups.
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20.09.2012 EU and China sign climate change deal
The EU and China have announced details of a deal that will see the two work together on a series of environmental and climate change projects including the design of a Chinese carbon market.
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19.09.2012 Yvo De Boer: Climate change talks need greater clarity
The former head of the UN Climate talks (UNFCCC) believes confusion over the aim of the negotiations and the meaning of last year’s Durban Platform agreement need to be urgently addressed.
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19.09.2012 Climate change threatens nature from coffee to Arctic fox-forum
Climate change is a threat to everything from coffee plantations to Arctic foxes and even a moderate rise in world temperatures will be damaging for plants and animals in some regions, experts said on Wednesday.
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19.09.2012 Student to take the temperature of climate change
OLINDA student Ryan Hyde is off to Qatar to witness United Nations talks on climate change.
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18.09.2012 Global climate revenues fall 5 pct in 2011-HSBC
Global climate revenues fell 5 percent in 2011 to $539 billion from an all-time high the previous year, mainly dragged down by the weak performance of low-carbon energy companies hit by the global economic slowdown, a report by HSBC said on Tuesday.
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18.09.2012 El Salvador in battle against tide of climate change
The forest of towering, dead mangrove trees stretches along the beach as far as the eye can see. As the crashing waves rise and fall, short stumps emerge and vanish beneath the Pacific Ocean. Climate change has come early to the Bajo Lempa region of western El Salvador.
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17.09.2012 Vivienne Westwood calls for a “Climate Revolution”
British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood has called for a “Climate Revolution” and advised people not to buy her clothes in support.
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17.09.2012 Ranulph Fiennes heads to Antarctic to explore effects of climate change
British explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes is to lead an expedition in March 2013 to track changes in mass of the polar ice caps.
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15.09.2012 Christiana Figueres calls on Africa to drive adaptation agenda at COP18
Africa must take control of negotiations over adaptation at the forthcoming COP18 climate conference in Doha, according to UN climate chief Christiana Figueres.
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14.09.2012 France seeks more ambitious EU carbon cuts
French President Francois Hollande on Friday called for deeper cuts in European Union carbon dioxide emissions as he sought to put the environment back at the top of the international agenda.
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14.09.2012 Russia will not cut emissions under extended Kyoto climate pact
Russia confirmed on Thursday it would not make cuts in greenhouse gas emissions from 2013 under the U.N.'s Kyoto Protocol, joining Canada and Japan in rejecting an extension of the plan for fighting climate change.
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13.09.2012 UK government, climate advisors at odds over gas role
The UK government is on a collision course with its climate advisors over the role gas should play in cutting CO2 output in Europe (Chicago Options: ^REURUSD - news) 's second largest emitter, statements published Thursday show.
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