Brussels :: Belgium
| updated Sun Dec 06 08:25:49 -0800 2009
| green-news
The decision to attend the end of the summit represents a reversal of the White House’s previous position but it said it would give the US the opportunity to lead the talks. “[The president] believes that continued US leadership can...
Copenhagen :: Denmark
| updated Sat Dec 05 16:21:48 -0800 2009
| green-news
Climate activists staged protests on Saturday to add pressure on leaders, including US President Barack Obama, to agree a strong deal to combat global warming at talks this month in Denmark. Among protests, activists in Berlin, posing as world leaders,...
London :: United Kingdom
| updated Sun Dec 06 02:44:19 -0800 2009
| green-news
A group of the nation's top scientists defended research on global climate change Friday against what they called a politically motivated smear campaign designed to foster public doubt about irrefutable scientific facts. The allegations came after skeptics seized upon a...
London :: United Kingdom
| updated Sun Dec 06 04:56:32 -0800 2009
| green-news
Any agreement is intended to supplant the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions. The UN official panel on climate change says emissions must be limited to avoid dangerous global temperature rises. Ahead of the talks, the panel...
Stockholm :: Sweden
| updated Sat Dec 05 21:39:43 -0800 2009
| green-news
In June 1859, six months before Charles Darwin published his Origin of Species, the physicist John Tyndall demonstrated a remarkable series of experiments at the Royal Institution in London...But neither he, nor Tyndall, nor anyone in their distinguished audience could...
Copenhagen :: Denmark
| updated Sun Dec 06 06:58:47 -0800 2009
| green-news
The U.N.'s top climate official on Sunday conceded that hacked e-mails from climate scientists had damaged the image of global warming research but said evidence of a warming Earth is solid. In an interview with The Associated Press ahead of...
Brussels :: Belgium
| updated Sat Dec 05 21:46:53 -0800 2009
| green-news
A train splashed with a green stripe is carrying 450 U.N. officials, climate activists and journalists from Belgium to the climate summit in Copenhagen to symbolize efforts to reduce the convention's carbon footprint. Railway officials say the equivalent of the...
Brussels :: Belgium
| updated Sat Dec 05 01:45:32 -0800 2009
| green-news
Birbili said an example of an area for which Greece is likely to come under fire is the Asopos River in central Greece, which contains worryingly high traces of toxic chemicals due to runoff from nearby manufacturers. As government officials...
China will need to invest up to $30-billion a year to meet its goal of curbing greenhouse gas emissions, the state press said, citing an academic study, as Beijing set its targets before world leaders prepare to gather in Copenhagen...
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