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"Interior Launches Climate Strategy"
Wash Post, 09/15/2009"Interior Secretary Ken Salazar launched the Obama administration's first coordinated response to the impacts of climate change Monday, which he said would both monitor how global warming is altering the nation's landscape and help the country cope with those changes."
"China's Hu To Unveil New Climate Proposals To U.N."
Reuters, 09/15/2009"China's President Hu Jintao will present China's new plans for tackling global warming at a United Nations summit on climate change later this month, the country's senior negotiator said on Tuesday."
"Baucus Makes a Grab for Climate Bill"
Politico, 09/14/2009After he finishes health legislation, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus will stake a claim of jurisdiction on the climate bill.
"India Says Not a Disaster If Copenhagen Climate Talks Fail"
Grist, 09/14/2009"India's environment minister said the country will not agree to binding emission targets and that it would not be a disaster if global climate change talks in December fail."
"As Hill Debate on Climate Flounders, EPA Plows Ahead on Emission Rules"
Greenwire, 09/11/2009"The Obama administration is finalizing rules to control industrial greenhouse gas emissions amid growing skepticism about the prospects of Congress passing a comprehensive climate change bill this year."
"Arctic Shortcut Beckons Shippers as Ice Thaws"
NYTimes, 09/11/2009"For hundreds of years, mariners have dreamed of an Arctic shortcut that would allow them to speed trade between Asia and the West. Two German ships are poised to complete that transit for the first time, aided by the retreat of Arctic ice that scientists have linked to global warming."
Industry Groups Sue To Block California GHG Waiver
LA Times, 09/11/2009"A federal lawsuit by two industry groups aims to halt the U.S. government and the state of California from moving ahead with new greenhouse gas emissions rules for cars and trucks."
"Senate Dems Send Small Signs of Progress on Climate Bill"
ClimateWire, 09/10/2009"Key Senate Democrats insisted that they are making incremental progress on a comprehensive global warming bill as they returned to Capitol Hill yesterday following a monthlong break where health care reform surged to the top of Congress' legislative agenda."
"Developing World's Energy Needs Set Stage for Fight"
Wash Post, 09/09/2009"Developing nations' urgent need for more energy has become a central issue this year as developed countries -- including the United States -- push for a global reduction in carbon emissions ahead of a climate change conference scheduled for December in Copenhagen."
"Fall Colors Fade In U.S. West As Aspen Trees Die"
Reuters, 09/08/2009"The American West is losing its autumn colors as global warming begins to bite and there is far more at stake than iconic scenery."
"Climate Change Funding Talks Stall at G20"
Reuters, 09/08/2009"Differences between rich and developing countries prevented G20 finance ministers from agreeing measures on Saturday to curb global warming, casting more doubt on U.N. efforts to agree a new climate treaty."
"Japan PM-Elect Backs 25 PCT Greenhouse Gas Cut"
Reuters, 09/08/2009"Japan's prime minister-elect said on Monday he will forge ahead with a tough 25 percent cut in emissions by 2020, despite growing opposition from industry which says the target will hurt the world's No. 2 economy."
"Natural Gas Hits a Roadblock in New Energy Bill"
NYTimes, 09/08/2009The natural gas industry has been on a winning streak as the fuel has come into greater use, partly because of its advantage in fighting climate change. But raw political clout may help climate-warming coal steal gas' lunch money in the coming climate bill.
"U.N.'s Ban Seeks Strong Climate Pact, Fears Sea Rise"
Reuters, 09/04/2009"U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on Thursday for swifter work on a climate treaty, saying inaction could spell economic disaster and a rise in sea levels of up to 6.5 feet by 2100."
"Global Warming Could Forestall Ice Age"
NYTimes, 09/04/2009"The human-driven buildup of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere appears to have ended a slide, many millenniums in the making, toward cooler summer temperatures in the Arctic, the authors of a new study report."

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