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Astronomer Stuart Clark joins us in the studio to look at the latest thinking about the effects of variations in solar activity on the Earth's climate...Follow him at DrStuClark and post your questions using the prefix #AskDrStu. (2:00) There's a new...
Tags: solar activity, Denmark, Copenhagen, LCROSS, Solar variation
It hasn't made massive headlines in Europe; in fact it's hardly been noticed. But over the last fortnight, three big countries have made major new pledges to cut their emissions of carbon dioxide from industry, transport and deforestation which is causing...
Tags: Copenhagen, China China, EU-Russia, South Korea Last, Brazil Brazil, co2 emissions, Russia Russia, Japan New, climate change, emissions growth, China, Beijing, Diplomatic conferences, Kyoto Protocol, Individual and political action on climate change, Action on climate change, Climate change in Australia, Global warming, Environment
A green technology body with powers to direct a worldwide transition away from a high-carbon economy is needed to combat climate change , according to the world's developing nations. While most negotiations ahead of the UN's climate change summit in Copenhagen...
Tags: green technology, climate change, developing nations, technology transfer, global body, Copenhagen, Morocco, Casablanca, Environmental economics, Global warming, Kyoto Protocol, Carbon capture and storage, Climate Group, Carbon finance, Diplomatic conferences, Environment
National Center for Atmospheric Research, in Colorado _ said in an interview Sunday that hackers cherry-picked from the stolen data and distributed selected documents to try to undermine scientific consensus on man-made climate change. Britain's University...
Tags: climate change, Denmark, Copenhagen, Climatologists, Kevin E. Trenberth, Environmental skepticism, Global warming controversy, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Global warming, Carbon finance, Environment, Climatic Research Unit, Technology Internet
This 1991 political satire, which ran for two weekends, picks up where Shakespeare's "Hamlet" leaves off. The play opens with the mortally wounded Hamlet willing his kingdom to the prince Fortinbras and commanding his friend Horatio to relate his story...
Tags: Fortinbras, Ophelia, Horatio, Osric, Mike DiDonato, William Shakespeare, Denmark, Copenhagen, Regicides, Prince Hamlet, Hamlet, Characters in Hamlet, Hamlet on screen, British films
To preserve a tradition in music, one must pique the interest of the up-and-comers out in the field. For folk music in Denmark this process would seem to be well under way; there is a steady stream of working musicians coming out of the conservatories...
Tags: Andreas Tophoj, Andreas Tophøj, Denmark, Copenhagen, Ricky Skaggs, Country music, Alison Krauss, Culture of the Southern United States, Music of Denmark, Bluegrass music, Entertainment Culture
In 1975, the members of a musical appreciation society called The Danish Jazz Exchange clubbed together to bring their two favorite American improvisers, Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz , to their homeland. They then listened in rapt attention as the saxophonists...
Tags: Lee Konitz, Lennie Bird, Visit Warne Marsh, Denmark, Copenhagen, Warne Marsh, Lennie Tristano, Peter Ind, Dave Cliff, You Stepped Out of a Dream, Miles Davis, Savoy Records artists, Entertainment Culture
The final shape of the amended Emissions Trading Scheme will be revealed this week after months of negotiations between the Government and the Maori Party. Climate Change Issues Minister Nick Smith says negotiations are still ongoing, but good progress...
Tags: Maori Party, emissions trading, trading scheme, Nick Smith, minister nick, climate change, minister john, ETS, John Key, Newstalk ZB, Denmark, Copenhagen, Treaty of Waitangi, Mᅣチori, Mᅣチori politics, Mᅣチori Party, Rodney Hide, Politics, Carbon credit, Ngᅣチi Tahu, New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme, Carbon finance, Iwi, Environment, Tom DeLay, Greenwashing, Sustainability, Air pollution, Ngᅣチti Awa, Te ᅣタti Awa, Mᅣチori language
The Warriors are like 'Hamlet, the Reality Show,' with the stage littered with the bodies of the principal characters. Coach Don Nelson is the Prince of Denmark. And now, a new entry in reality programming, even if no TV network has inked them yet ....
Tags: Don Nelson, Baron Davis, Chris Mullin (basketball), million deal, Chris Cohan, Golden State Warriors, Denmark, Copenhagen, Cohan, Shooting guards, Year of birth missing, Entertainment Culture, allnews
Prime Minister John Key has dismissed as a photo opportunity December's United Nations conference in Copenhagen aimed at clinching a new global climate deal. Mr Key has come under pressure to go to the event which 65 world leaders have confirmed they...
Tags: Copenhagen, Denmark, world leaders, prime minister, global climate, climate summit, Global warming, Action on climate change, Kyoto Protocol, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Carbon finance, Climate change, Diplomatic conferences, Environment, John Key, Referendum, Corporal punishment in the home, Politics, Social Issues, Varieties of democracy, Elections, Democracy, Human Interest, Greenpeace, Jim Salinger, Lucy Lawless, Environmental organizations, Stop climate chaos, Post-Kyoto Protocol negotiations on greenhouse gas emissions, Barack Obama, Carbon dioxide