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Nadel Phelan, Inc., a leading technology PR firm based in Silicon Valley, is helping to spread the word about a critical climate change petition at the upcoming Copenhagen Climate Change Conference. (Read More)
CNN:
An online debate over global warming science has broken out after an unknown hacker broke into the e-mail server at a climate-research center, stole more than 1,000 e-mails about global warming and posted them online.
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Congratulations to the BBC . I dont say that often, so I will say it again. Congratulations to the BBC. Today on The Daily Politics show I finally got to see a proper discussion on climate change - and between two scientists no less! Prof Fred Singer ( Founder and President of the ... (Read More)
The Guardian:
A long-running conflict between rebels and government forces has entered a dangerous phase with attacks by Saudi forces forcing thousands of families into overcrowded refugee campsEyelashes still thick with the dust of a three-day journey, Nasser Mohammed stood with his family amid the plastic pots and bright blankets of th (Read More)
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Addressing a select gathering of Indo-US business leaders here, the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh said on Monday that New Delhi plans to sign with the US Government a Memorandum. (Read More)
Gristmill:
by Daniel Moss It’s not so unusual to see water stories topping the news these days. Even when that news is very bad, that’s very good news indeed.The stories are frequently troubling; they should be. Climate change is increasing the ferocity of floods and droughts and water privatization is drowning our democracy. But it’s (Read More)
climate change - fresh news by plazoo.com:
Despite the enormous potential of knowledge and technologies, humanity is faced with challenges that threaten its very existence. Scarcity and exhaustion of natural resources, the threat of world war, global climate change - these and other risks make us look to the future with alarm. ... (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Following the collapse of six bridges in Cumbria, how worried should we be about the strength of others spanning our rivers?When Workington's Northside bridge, the Victorian stone structure that used to span the River Derwent in Cumbria, had its routine check in July last year, no reason was found to suppose it wouldn't las (Read More)
The Guardian:
A Pakistani neuroscientist and mother of three is to stand trial in New York for attempted murder. But shadowy questions about her life remain – including her links to al-Qaida and her five 'lost' yearsOn a hot summer morning 18 months ago a team of four Americans – two FBI agents and two army officers – rolled into Ghazni, (Read More)
New York Times:
India sees a warmer relationship between Washington and Beijing under the Obama administration as a threat to its rise as a global power.
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New York Times:
India sees a warmer relationship between Washington and Beijing under the Obama administration as a threat to its rise as a global power.
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climate change - fresh news by plazoo.com:
President Kibaki said the negative effects of climate change had triggered serious challenges to agricultural productivity.It led to massive losses to both crop and livestock farmers leading to massive food shortages and very poor performance of agricultural related industries, he ... (Read More)
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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday appealed for wide-ranging cooperation with the United States on areas such as climate change and defense as he started a high-profile state visit. (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Even at the best of times, it is hard to predict the future. To forecast an unprecedented flood is harder still, and to protect effectively against such a flood hardest of all. Yet the serious flood damage in Cockermouth and other parts of Cumbria over the past few days ought nevertheless to be a wake-up call to Britain. We (Read More)