Climate change in the news (Mar 29 - Apr 2, 2010)
- US issues limits on greenhouse gas emissions from cars - New York Times, 04/01
- Climate deal not expected until end of 2012, UN official says - Associated Press/Huffington Post, 03/31
- UK pushes for twin-track deal on climate change - Independent, 04/01
- British lawmakers issue mixed report on 'Climategate' - Washington Post, 03/31
- Bank-funded coal plant tests Green Agenda - Inter Press Service, 03/29
- Mexico City drastically reduced air pollutants since 1990s - Washington Post, 04/01
- China invited to join IEA as oil demand shifts - Financial Times, 03/30
- Countries blame China, not nature, for water shortages - New York Times, 04/01
- Global solar power capacity grew 44% in 2009 - Reuters, 03/30
- Solar power lights up Bangladesh central bank - Reuters, 03/31
- Science alone not enough to boost world farm output - Reuters, 03/29
- Among weathercasters, doubts on warming - New York Times, 03/29
- Book: Ian McEwan tackles global warming in 'Solar' - Associated Press 03/30
- Book: The delicious way to take on climate change - Civil Eats, 03/31
- Photos: Drought along the Mekong River - New York Times, 04/01
- Cartoon: Tom Toles "Such a climate deal' - Washington Post, 04/02
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