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"The Real 'Glaciergate'" [1]

The conservative Daily Telegraph yesterday published a headline saying glaciers were growing, when the story beneath it -- and the study it reported -- said glaciers were melting. That is, the headline stated the opposite of the truth, a convenience for deniers of climate change and opponents of regulating greenhouse gases. The Daily Telegraph's reputation on Fleet Street has been burnished in recent years by the publication of no less than four premature obituaries. Kate Sheppard of Mother Jones, pondering why the public are confused about climate change, concludes: "The press has really blown it on coverage of this and other issues of science on global warming in the past year."

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Source: Mother Jones [7], 12/09/2010
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"Melting Glaciers Threaten Floods In Himalayas, Andes" [8]

"Residents of the Himalayas and other mountain areas face a 'tough and unpredictable future' as global warming melts glaciers and threatens worse floods and water loss, officials said during U.N. climate talks on Tuesday."

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Source: Reuters [9], 12/08/2010
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"U.N. Talks To Delay CO2 Market Deal For Forests: EU" [10]

"The European Union wants to delay a deal to use carbon markets to reward countries which protect their tropical forests, beyond U.N. climate talks in Cancun, said EU climate commissioner Connie Hedegaard."

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Source: Reuters [11], 12/07/2010
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"World Running Out Of New Places To Fish: Study" [12]

"The world's fishing industry is fast running out of new ocean fishing grounds to exploit as it depletes existing areas through unsustainable harvesting practices, according to a study published Thursday."

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Source: Reuters [14], 12/07/2010
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ProMED-Mail [15]

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Do you write about zoonotic and emerging diseases? The International Society for Infectious Diseases' free Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases listserv (and accompanying website) is a great source of moderator-reviewed reports, summaries, and more.

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"A Low Bar in Cancún? Not for U.S., Envoy Declares" [18]

"Todd Stern, the chief American climate change negotiator, ... made clear at an afternoon press briefing that the United States was seeking an agreement that addresses all the major issues that make up the current climate change agenda. He said quite emphatically that he was not interested in some sort of face-saving partial deal that makes progress on some questions but kicks the more difficult problems down the road."

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Source: Green (NYT) [19], 12/06/2010
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"Building a Skilled Clean Energy Work Force -- a Tale of Two Countries" [20]

China is showing none of the hesitancy that marks the U.S. effort to train people for clean-energy jobs. One result is that China is poised to beat the U.S. in the contest for developing a clean-energy economy.

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Source: ClimateWire [23], 12/06/2010
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"2010 To Be Among Three Warmest Years: U.N." [24]

"This year is set to be among the three warmest since records began in 1850 and caps a record-warm decade that is a new indication of man-made climate change, the United Nations said on Thursday."
 

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Source: Reuters [25], 12/03/2010
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"Japanese Whalers, Sea Shepherd Whale Defenders Head for Whale Wars" [26]

"Japan's whaling fleet has been scaled back and today departed late for the Southern Ocean aiming to catch hundreds of minke whales and 50 fin whales." They will be met and harassed by a three-ship flotilla from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which includes a new high-speed trimaran interceptor and video crews from Animal Planet.

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Source: ENS [29], 12/03/2010
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"Senate Republicans to World: We're Not Paying for Climate" [30]

Senate Republicans, led by James Inhofe (OK), are saying they will block any effort by the United States to honor the financial pledges, negotiated at last year's Copenhagen talks, to help developing countries reduce their greenhouse emissions and adapt to climate change.

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Source: Mother Jones [31], 12/03/2010
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