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Climate Talks and Climate Science: "Analysis: A World Apart" [1]

"SAN FRANCISCO – Nearly 36,000 people gathered last week in two groups on opposite ends of the Earth to discuss the same thing: Our planet and our future. But their responses are starkly divergent. One group -- scientists at the American Geophysical Union meeting drilling ever deeper into the evidence -- said, in broad terms, 'Change is worse than we thought.' The other group -- delegates at the United Nations climate talks -- countered, 'Mañana.'"

Climate Change [2]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Daily Climate [5], 12/15/2011
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"OPEC Opts to Increase Its Level of Output" [6]

"The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed on Wednesday to increase its production target for the first time in three years, a move that appeared to signal that Saudi Arabia and Iran had put aside their recent differences on oil policy, at least temporarily.

Economy & Business [7]
Energy & Fuel [8]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: NY Times [9], 12/15/2011
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"New U.N. Climate Deal Struck, Critics Say Gains Modest" [10]

"Countries from around the globe agreed on Sunday to forge a new deal forcing all the biggest polluters for the first time to limit greenhouse gas emissions, but critics said the plan was too timid to slow global warming."

Climate Change [2]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Reuters [11], 12/12/2011
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"Scientists Excited Over Hints of Finding Elusive 'God Particle'" [12]

"Scientists eagerly await data that may prove the existence of the Higgs boson, which is key to understanding mass in the universe. Or the hints may be a false alarm."

Science [13]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: LA Times [14], 12/09/2011
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"Durban's Race to Save the Kyoto Protocol" [15]

"DURBAN, South Africa, December 8, 2011 (ENS) - With less than 24 hours left before the end of another climate change conference, negotiators in Durban are working around the clock to salvage the talks, with the African Group vowing on Thursday to ensure some kind of deal is achieved.

Progress has been made on several issues, including the structure of the Green Climate Fund, with an agreement imminent on the multi-billion dollar long-term financing instrument.

Climate Change [2]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: ENS [16], 12/09/2011
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"Ban: Climate Change Agreement 'Beyond Our Reach - For Now'" [17]

"DURBAN, South Africa -- United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told ministers and government leaders at the UN climate talks in Durban that while 'real progress' is possible at the talks, 'the ultimate goal of a comprehensive and binding climate change agreement may be beyond our reach - for now.' "

Climate Change [2]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: ENS [18], 12/08/2011
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"Big Oil Heads Back Home" [19]

"Big Oil is redrawing the energy map. For decades, its main stomping grounds were in the developing world—exotic locales like the Persian Gulf and the desert sands of North Africa, the Niger Delta and the Caspian Sea. But in recent years, that geographical focus has undergone a radical change. Western energy giants are increasingly hunting for supplies in rich, developed countries—a shift that could have profound implications for the industry, global politics and consumers."

Energy & Fuel [8]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Wall St. Journal [20], 12/07/2011
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Arsenic in Rice: Should We Worry About Toxic Chemical in Popular Food? [21]

A new study showing that traces of arsenic can be absorbed by humans from rice raises questions about whether the exposure presents a risk -- and, if so, how to minimize it.

Agriculture [22]
Chemicals [23]
Food [24]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: TIME [25], 12/07/2011
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"Japan Split on Hope for Vast Radiation Cleanup" [26]

"Those who fled Futaba are among the nearly 90,000 people evacuated from a 12-mile zone around the Fukushima Daiichi plant and another area to the northwest contaminated when a plume from the plant scattered radioactive cesium and iodine. Now, Japan is drawing up plans for a cleanup that is both monumental and unprecedented, in the hopes that those displaced can go home."

Disasters [27]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [28]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: NY Times [29], 12/07/2011
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"'Big Three' Polluters Oppose Binding Climate Deal" [30]

"DURBAN, South Africa -- The world's three biggest polluters China, the United States and India refused to move toward a new legal commitment to curb their carbon emissions Tuesday, increasing the risk that climate talks will fail to clinch a meaningful deal this week."

Climate Change [2]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Reuters [31], 12/07/2011
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