Climate change in the news (Nov 2 - Nov 6, 2009)
- APEC seeks to slash emissions by 2050 - AFP
- Op-Ed:There are substantial barriers to a climate deal - The Independent
- Global climate deal at least a year away, negotiators say - The Guardian
- UN chief praises EU 'leadership' on climate change - AFP
- India adviser warns climate talks could fail - The Financial Times
- Lula calls on leaders to attend climate talks - The Financial Times
- Climate change and public opinion - The Economist
- Religion and climate change - The Economist
- Africa to receive 1.1 billion dollars in new financing for climate action - The Xinhua
- New study shows reducing energy intensity is critical in curbing CO2 emissions - UzReport.com
- Masses of trees and soon to be a big oil producer - The Financial Times
- Copenhagen still very much a work in progress - The Financial Times
- Climate agreement needed to prevent forced migration: UN - AFP
- Carbon has no place in global trade rules - The Financial Times
- U.S. climate envoy takes aim at developing nations - Reuters
- Nigeria: Climate Change - Global Warning And Local Opportunities - All Africa.com
- Report: Reducing Emissions Growth in Emerging Economies Could Be Cheap - The New York Times
- Beijing has so far played its climate cards beautifully - The Financial Times
- UN chief damps climate treaty hopes - The Financial Times
- CO2 from forest destruction overestimated - study - The Guardian
- German chancellor prods U.S. on global warming - The Washington Post
- Kilimanjaro's snows melt away; Receding ice 'is dramatic evidence of climate change' - The Times
- 'Whitewash' could slow global warming: Peruvian scientist - AFP
- Study claims meat creates half of all greenhouse gases - The Independent
- Climate change a boon: IFC VP - The Financial Express (Bangladesh)
- Climate worries to send Nepal cabinet to Everest base - Reuters
- European satellite launched to explore climate change - The Telegraph
- Climate delegates call on US for robust policy - The Associated Press
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