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Divisions persist as climate talks open in Doha

Source: MSNBC, Nov 26 2012, 6:09am CST

By The Associated Press DOHA, Qatar -- U.N. talks on a new climate pact resumed Monday in oil and gas-rich Qatar, where negotiators from nearly 200 countries will discuss fighting global warming and helpi ...

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Chris Christie Still Counting On New Jersey Voters To Pick A Pig In A Poke

Source: Down With Tyranny!  |   May 22 2013, 12:39pm CDT

Barbara Buono, who gave me the above quote this morning, has a tough road ahead. After Hurricane Sandy hit and Chris Christie was seen working amicably with President Obama, Christie's approval rating's-- which had been in the toilet-- soared. Acc ...

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The tropical upper atmosphere 'fingerprint' of global warming

Source: EurekAlert  |   May 22 2013, 12:21pm CDT

IMAGE: This image shows a weather balloon on its voyage to the upper atmosphere. Launched once or twice a day from stations throughout the world, balloons are used to measure wind... In the tropics at heights more than 10 mil ...

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"At the end of a year that has seen the impacts of climate change devastate homes and families around the world, the need for action is obvious and urgent."


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No evidence global warming spawned twister

Source: KOAT  |   May 22 2013, 12:18pm CDT

Yes, climate change is happening. But it's hard to say that the tornado that ripped through Moore, Okla. -- or any given tornado, for that matter -- was influenced by climate change. Scientific research has not made a clear connection between tornadoes ...

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No evidence global warming spawned twister

Source: CNN  |   May 22 2013, 12:13pm CDT

By Elizabeth Landau , CNN updated 1:13 PM EDT, Wed May 22, 2013 CNN iReporter Brenton Leete took this photo of the tornado on the ground in Moore, Oklahoma, on Monday. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Expert: Moore tornado like ...

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Farewell: Climate catastrophe and CO2 delusion in free fall - worldwide!

Source: The Hockey Schtick  |   May 22 2013, 11:37am CDT

In the English-speaking media, the openly for several years, such as: "Global warming nonsense gets a true cold shoulder" writes The Daily Telegraph [2] Or, "Forget global warming" subtitled Daily Mail [3]. Now the skeptical d ...

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FYI: Could Climate Change Cause More (And Bigger) Tornadoes?

Source: Popular Science  |   May 22 2013, 11:07am CDT

A warming world pulls the two factors of tornado formation in opposite directions. Scientists generally agree that climate change will increase the likelihood of extreme weather events, but the jury is sti ...

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Limiting Methane Leaks Critical to Gas, Climate Benefits

Source: Climate Central  |   May 22 2013, 10:58am CDT

Knowing how much methane is leaking from the natural gas system is essential to determining the potential climate benefits of natural gas use. Our extensive review of the publicly available studies finds that a p ...

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China unveils details of pilot carbon-trading programme

Source: Guardian Unlimited  |   May 22 2013, 10:38am CDT

Shenzhen is one of seven designated areas in which the central government plans to roll out experimental carbon trading programmes before 2014. Photograph: Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images China has unveiled details of its first pi ...

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Thawing Tundra May Produce Less CO2

Source: Scientific American  |   May 22 2013, 10:20am CDT

The massive amount of carbon stored in frozen soils may be more stable than previously thought The growth of more shrubbery in the tundra is soaking up carbon and redistributing it back into the ground. Image: Flickr/Chris Waigl Researchers have u ...

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