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Substantial content more important in climate talks
A Chinese diplomat told reporters Wednesday a substantial content is more important than the title of the outcome of the forthcoming climate talks in Copenhagen, Denmark. Comment?
4. Jail is not a pot deterrent
While I'm thrilled that the American Medical Association has finally urged the federal government to rethink its prohibitionist stance on medical marijuana, I can't help but wonder about their disclaimer, i.e., that this should not be not be viewed as an endorsement of marijuana legalization. Comment?
British tip off led to arrest of US Mumbai suspect David Headley
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... the culture editor and cartoonist who published cartoons of the prophet Mohammed in the Jyllands-Posten newspaper in Denmark. Headley allegedly exchanged emails about the Danish plot, which he named the "Mickey Mouse Project," in 2008 before making ... Comment?
Inhofe Begins Hadley Center "Climategate"...
... on Environment and Public Works, today commented on the news that President Obama will travel to Copenhagen, Denmark for the United Nations Climate Conference. "I suspect President Obama is making the trip to Copenhagen in order to 'save' the ... Comment?
The UN Copenhagen Climate Change Summit 2009: Preview
The UN Copenhagen Climate Change Summit 2009 will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark , December 7-18, gathering world leaders and NGOs to discuss the issue of climate change and find long-term solutions to fight its consequences. Comment?
CO2 curve ticks upward as key climate talks loom
... planet." Far from this mid-Pacific government observatory, negotiators from 192 nations gather in wintry Copenhagen, Denmark, next month to try to agree on steps to head off the worst of the climate disruptions researchers say will result if ... 1 comment
Irving Shipbuilding Delivers Tugs to Nordane
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East Isle Shipyard in Prince Edward Island , Canada, a division of Irving Shipbuilding Inc., has delivered the first of four tugs to Nordane Shipping, Svendborg, Denmark on the 8th of September 2009. Comment?
Copenhagen: reshaping our world
Next month's climate summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, seeks to transform the way the planet is run, from the production of energy, to the building of homes and cities, to the shaping of the landscape. Comment?
Webb Sends Obama Letter Concerning Balances of Government
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... upon at the upcoming United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of Parties 15 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The phrase a oepolitically bindinga has been used. Although details have not been made available, recent statements by ... Comment?
LAT Breaking: Obama Going to Copenhagen, No Mention of Climategate
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There may not be a better example of establishment media Climategate denial than Jim Tankersley's "breaking" story at the Los Angeles Times's Greenspace blog that President Barack Obama will attend the December 7-19 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. Comment?
Official: Obama to attend climate-change summit
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... strive to strike successor deal to 1997's Kyoto Protocol Washington (CNN) -- President Obama will go to Copenhagen, Denmark, next month for a climate-change summit, the White House said Wednesday. According to a news release, Obama is prepared to ... 3 comments
New train timetables nationwide
As of next month, commuters may have to adjust the timing of their breakfasts, showers and other morning activities if they want to catch their trains on time. Comment?
President Obama is shown here at the White House Nov. 24.
President Obama will travel to Copenhagen, Denmark, to attend the start of an international conference on climate change, where he will propose cutting greenhouse gas emissions to levels matching House legislation awaiting Senate action. Comment?
WWF Reacts to Announcement that President Obama Will Attend UNFCCC Talks in Copenhagen
Washington, DC November 25, 2009 -- The following statement was issued today by World Wildlife Fund's Climate Program Director Keya Chatterjee in response to the announcement that President Obama will attend the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark from December 7-18. "We are pleased ... Comment?
New Komet adjusts to playing in U.S.
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... the games started during the middle of the night for his usual sleep cycle. Chwedoruk was living in Copenhagen, Denmark, playing for the Herlev Hornets when the team folded before the season began. Then he got another job with a team in Switzerland, ... Comment?
Climate experts welcome Chinese pledge on meaningful Copenhagen agreement
... the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) from Dec. 7 to 18 in Copenhagen, Denmark, where representatives of about 190countries are expected to renew GHG emissions reduction targets set by the UNFCCC Kyoto ... Comment?
As 'climategate' unfolds, scientists warn that climate change is moving faster than expected
... diagnosis, a year in the making, comes two weeks before United Nations-led climate change talks begin in Copenhagen, Denmark. The report concludes that global emissions must peak then decline rapidly within the next five to 10 years for the world to ... Comment?
As U.S. Climate Bill Stalls, Global Treaty Languishes
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... negotiators will not likely approve legally binding emission reductions when they join world leaders in Copenhagen, Denmark, next month to develop a successor agreement to the Kyoto Protocol , said Carol Browner, assistant to President Barack Obama ... Comment?
Will Women's Voices Be Heard in Copenhagen?
... women's health issues, have been largely overlooked in discussions leading up to the UN climate talks in Copenhagen, Denmark, this December. "This is the first report in which a United Nations agency has connected climate change to human population ... Comment?
Norway to Help Protect Guyanaa s Forests
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... our development, but we can't do that without a form of payment." When international negotiators meet in Copenhagen, Denmark, in December to develop a successor agreement to the Kyoto Protocol , governments will seek to limit the nearly 20 percent ... Comment?