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"U.S. Holds To Climate Goals Despite Poor Nations' Pleas" [1]

"The United States resisted pledging steeper cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 on Monday despite calls by poor nations at the start of a U.N conference for tougher action to avert storms, droughts and rising seas."

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Source: Reuters [5], 11/27/2012
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"U.N. Climate Talks Open in Qatar" [6]

"DOHA, Qatar -- U.N. talks on a new climate pact resumed Monday in oil and gas-rich Qatar, where negotiators from nearly 200 countries will discuss fighting global warming and helping poor nations adapt to it."

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Source: AP [7], 11/26/2012
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"Greenpeace Exposes Toxic Chemicals in Fashionable Clothing" [8]

"BEIJING -- Some of the world’s best known fashion retailers are selling clothing contaminated with hazardous chemicals that break down to form hormone-disrupting or cancer-causing chemicals when released into the environment, finds a report issued [Tuesday] by Greenpeace International in Beijing."

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Source: ENS [11], 11/21/2012
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"Global Investors Call for Action on Serious Climate Danger" [12]

"A coalition of the world's largest investors called on governments on Tuesday to ramp up action on climate change and boost clean-energy investment or risk trillions of dollars in investments and disruption to economies."

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Source: Reuters [14], 11/21/2012
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"Greenhouse Gas Volumes Reached New High in 2011: Survey" [15]

"Atmospheric volumes of greenhouse gases blamed for climate change hit a new record in 2011, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said in its annual Greenhouse Gas Bulletin on Tuesday."

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Source: Reuters [16], 11/21/2012
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World Bank Climate Report Says 'Turn Down The Heat' On Warming Planet [17]

"All nations will suffer the effects of a warmer world, but it is the world's poorest countries that will be hit hardest by food shortages, rising sea levels, cyclones and drought, the World Bank said in a report on climate change."

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Source: Reuters [18], 11/19/2012
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"90% Chance 2012 Will Be Warmest Year on Record for US" [19]

"Continuing a hot trend, October was the fifth warmest across the globe since record keeping began in 1880. And climate scientists say it's likely, about 90 percent so, that 2012 will become the warmest year on record for the contiguous United States."

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Source: LiveScience [20], 11/16/2012
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"'Wild West' If Doha Climate Talks Fail" [21]

"A collapse in upcoming global climate negotiations in Doha could lead to a 'wild west' approach to reducing carbon emissions, an Australian environmental think tank says."

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Source: AAP [23], 11/15/2012
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"Water Supply in a Warming World" [24]

"More than anything else, climate change is a water problem. Scientists expect more coastal flooding and possibly more inland flooding. They expect higher temperatures and greater evaporation to deplete water resources, creating risks for the food supply. They believe sea-level rise will eventually render some regions uninhabitable. But a new paper published on Sunday in the journal Nature Climate Change suggests that the outlook on fresh water may not be entirely bad."

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Source: Green/NYT [26], 11/13/2012
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"Climate Change Report Outlines Perils for U.S. Military" [27]

"WASHINGTON -- Climate change is accelerating, and it will place unparalleled strains on American military and intelligence agencies in coming years by causing ever more disruptive events around the globe, the nation’s top scientific research group said in a report issued Friday."

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Source: NY Times [28], 11/12/2012
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