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"U.S. Republicans Bound for Copenhagen to Oppose President Obama"

"When President Barack Obama takes part in the high-level talks of the UN conference on climate change next week, his political opponents will be there too, showing the world why the President has had trouble making a stronger commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions."

Source: ENS, 12/10/2009

"Forest Service Aims $40 Million at Bark Beetle Control"

"The U.S. Forest Service will receive $40 million more to address public safety concerns and forest health needs arising from the millions of acres of dead and dying trees killed by bark beetles in the West, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Colorado Governor Bill Ritter announced Tuesday."

Source: ENS, 12/10/2009

"OSM Director Promises To Reduce Mining's Impact"

"The new head of the federal Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement promised Wednesday to find a way to reduce the impacts of mountaintop removal mining on Appalachian streams, forests and communities. But OSM Director Joe Pizarchik said he would not seek what most coalfield and national environmental groups are advocating: a ban on the practice."

Source: Charleston Gazette, 12/10/2009

"1,700 UK Scientists Back Climate Science"

"Over 1,700 scientists in Britain have signed a statement defending the evidence for human-made climate change in the wake of hacked e-mails that emboldened climate skeptics."

Source: AP, 12/10/2009

"U.S. Pushes for Emissions Cuts From China, Developing Nations"

"Two top Obama administration officials arrived Wednesday at the U.N.-sponsored climate talks that opened this week offering both diplomacy and a tough line: The United States is willing to be a full partner in fighting climate change, but the real problem is with China and the developing world."

Source: Wash Post, 12/10/2009

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