Topic: Rajendra Pachauri
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Climate change report: time to start preparing for the worst
It's time to start protecting people from the impact of severe-weather events, a panel says. The report offers further evidence of how the climate change conversation is shifting.
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IPCC climate change panel needs transparency, review panel finds
The IPCC climate change advisory panel, stung by criticism that it ignored dissenting views, underwent an independent review of its management. Observers have called the report 'remarkably hard-hitting.'
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Scientists urge Senate action on global warming
In a move to shore up credibility for climate change science, American scientists and economists are asking the Senate to enact immediate legislation to reduce emissions related to global warming.
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How do you convince people of global warming in a snowstorm?
Criticisms of climate change science are piling up as public concern wanes. But evidence of global warming continues to accumulate.
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Schwarzenegger: Beyond Copenhagen, global warming requires grassroots action
A major international agreement at Copenhagen would be great. But much of the progress against climate change must take place at a local level.
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Will clash of science and politics undermine Copenhagen summit?
Climategate emails could have huge impact on summit, says Saudi Arabia’s lead climate negotiator. Others say the controversial leaked emails provide an opportunity to educate the public about climate science.
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'Climategate': leaked emails push scientists toward transparency
The leaked emails from a British university don’t undermine climate-change theory, most scientists insist. But several are calling for more transparency in the global-warming field. On Monday, climate talks begin in Copenhagen, Demark.
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As Copenhagen summit nears, 'Climategate' dogs global warming debate
Climate experts insist leaked e-mails don’t undercut the science showing a warming planet. But public concern about global climate change is waning as delegates prepare to craft an international agreement at Copenhagen.
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Scientists admit global warming is a hoax (April fools)
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Optimism fading for Poland climate talks
Hopes of laying a solid foundation for a post-Kyoto climate pact in 2009 are diminishing, as representatives from 189 nations gathered in Poznań, Poland, squabble over financing methods.
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Bright Green
Sarah Palin's speech written by a vegetarian
Time magazine says that Matthew Scully, the man behind Palin's speech, refrains from eating meat.
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Business begins to see profit in going green
Investments in clean technology rises as companies find going green can be good for the bottom line.
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Business begins to see profit in going green
Investments in clean technology rises as companies find going green can be good for the bottom line.
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A big chill for global warming
A techno-fix to quickly cool the planet needs research in light of new data that climate change is coming fast.








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