Topic: United Nations Climate Change Conference
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APEC leaders: no climate change deal at Copenhagen
President Obama and other APEC leaders agreed there wasn't enough time to reach an agreement on climate change at the Copenhagen summit next month.
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Opinion: Want to cut emissions in the US? Change the discussion
In times of war, the US government has successfully appealed to citizens' patriotism. That can work now, too.
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The world demonstrates against climate change, but US public concern wanes
Activities around the world Saturday focused on the need to reduce carbon emissions. But a new Pew survey shows that fewer and fewer Americans believe there is solid evidence the earth is warming.
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Schwarzenegger leads governors' summit on global warming
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is touting efforts to reduce greenhouse gases by states and provinces worldwide ahead of the Dec. 6 UN climate change summit in Copenhagen.
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China gets serious about carbon emissions, global warming
At UN, China's Hu Jintao commits to measurable limits on carbon emissions for the first time. Chinese environmental activists hail the shift toward low-carbon technology.
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UN global warming summit gets mixed reviews
UN chief Ban Ki-moon praised leaders for their desire to cut carbon emissions. Others urged more action from the key players, the US and China.
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Obama sees climate-change progress in fits, starts
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The Monitor's View: Obama's global-warming crisis before Copenhagen
Instead of a binding treaty, he may be forced into patchwork solutions because Congress won't act.
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The next 'moon landing?' Norway plans deep-sea CO2 storage.
The oil-rich nation believes a half-mile thick rock formation could store the next 600 years, or so, of CO2 emissions from Europe. Some say the science is not so clear.
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Obama’s emerging foreign policy team faces a troubled world
The goal is continuity in international relationships with a clear break from Bush’s approach.



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