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Pacific nations call for help on climate change (AFP)

August 20, 2008

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) watches entertainment provided by local traditional dancers and singers at the opening of the Pacific Islands Forum summit in Niue, a tiny Pacific island state of 1,500 people on August 19, 2008. Rudd joined Pacific island nations Tuesday in a call for immediate help to cope with the impact of climate change in the region.(AFP/File/David Brooks)AFP - Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd joined Pacific island nations Tuesday in a call for immediate help to cope with the impact of climate change in the region.


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New Fossils Suggest Ancient Cat-sized Reptiles in Antarctica (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - Cat-sized reptiles once roamed what is now the icebox of Antarctica, snuggling up in burrows and peeping above ground to snag plant roots and insects. The evidence for this scenario comes from preserved burrow casts discovered in the Transantarctic Mountains, which extend 3,000 miles (4,800 km) across the polar continent and contain layers of rock dating back 400 million years. ...
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Feds warn climate change could harm giant sequoias

Federal researchers are warning that warming temperatures could soon cause California's giant sequoia trees to die off more quickly unless forest managers plan with an eye toward climate change and the impact of a longer, harsher wildfire season.
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Voice of America UN Calls for Urgent Action on Climate...

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change marks 20th anniversary
08/31/08
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Times Online Grasshoppers are recruited as climate...

The rasping summer sound of grasshoppers chirping in fields and meadows is to be used to help to track climate changes.
09/15/08
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WRAL.com Tropical species also threatened by...

If you can't stand global warming, get out of the tropics. While the most significant harm from climate change so far has been in the polar regions, tropical plants and animals...
10/09/08
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WRAL.com Extreme weather to increase with...

Droughts will get dryer, storms will get stormier and floods will get deeper with changing climate, a government research report said Thursday. Events that have seemed...
06/19/08
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Arstechnica Choices for Obama science posts...

President-elect Obama continues to excite the scientific community. John Holdren has been selected as the president's Science Advisor, and Jane Lubchenco has been chosen as head...
12/19/08
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International Herald Tribune Leader of disappearing island nation...

The leader of a country slowly being submerged by the Pacific Ocean told an environment conference Thursday that climate change is an issue of human survival, not economic...
06/05/08
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Rock Reunites Antarctica and North America (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - A solitary chunk of granite, small enough to heft in one hand, is key evidence that Australia and parts of Antarctica were once attached to North America, a new study suggests. The Earth's continents are thought to have collided to become supercontinents and broken apart again several times in Earth's 4.5 billion year history. The most recent supercontinent was Pangaea, which began to break apart about 200 million years ago; the landmasses that comprised Pangaea eventually wandered into the current configuration of continents. ...
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C4's climate change documentary 'was unfair but not misleading'

A Channel 4 documentary which claimed that the idea of man-made climate change was a fraud and a conspiracy has been censured by the broadcasting regulator. Ofcom.
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Yahoo! News Congress Faces Major Decisions on...

OneWorld.net - WASHINGTON, May 29 (OneWorld) - Two potentially important boosts to efforts to halt climate change coincided this week with the publication of a major scientific...
05/29/08
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Los Angeles Times Agencies' report warns of faster...

The United States faces the possibility of much more rapid climate change by the end of the century than previous studies have suggested, according to a report led by the U.S....
12/26/08
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WRAL.com Fed report says climate change risks...

Climate change is increasing the risk of U.S. crop failures, depleting the nation's water resources and contributing to outbreaks of invasive species and insects, according to a...
05/28/08
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Yahoo! News Fed report says climate change risks...

AP - Climate change is increasing the risk of U.S. crop failures, depleting the nation's water resources and contributing to outbreaks of invasive species and insects, according...
05/28/08
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Yahoo! News Australian PM urges more US climate...

AP - Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd urged the United States on Tuesday to take more action on climate change and become more involved in the global debate on the issue.
08/19/08
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WRAL.com Australian PM urges more US climate...

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd urged the United States on Tuesday to take more action on climate change and become more involved in the global debate on the issue.
08/19/08
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Colorful study probes climate change, fall foliage

Could climate change dull the blazing palette of New England's fall foliage? The answer could have serious implications for one of the region's signature attractions, which draws thousands of "leaf peepers" every autumn.
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Bush Hails G-8 summit's work on climate change

President Bush on Wednesday hailed the G-8 summit's success in coalescing behind a global climate change strategy, saying he hopes the plan ultimately will help developing nations to become "good stewards of the environment."
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Times Online Return of the native oak helps birds...

Garden birds are being protected from the effects of climate change by an alien tree, researchers have found.
08/18/08
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Yahoo! News West Africa's coastline redrawn by...

AFP - Rising sea levels caused by climate change will brutally redraw a 4,000-kilometre (2500-mile) stretch of west African coastline from Senegal to Cameroon by century's end,...
08/22/08
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msnbc Moon as research outpost, training...

One of the host of challenges facing NASA as the agency plans to rekindle robotic and human exploration of the moon is the development of a corps of investigators and...
08/26/08
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Voice of America Developing Nations Discuss Ways to...

UN-sponsored meeting in Accra, Ghana aimed at forging deal to replace Kyoto protocol, which expires in 2012
08/28/08
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Voice of America Forum Promotes African Climate Change...

First African Carbon Forum bringing together environmentally minded business people and investors in Dakar, hoping Africa will play large role in helping to mitigate climate change
09/04/08
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Yahoo! News Ancient moss, insects found in...

AP - Mosses once grew and insects crawled in what are now barren valleys in Antarctica, according to scientists who have recovered remains of life from that frozen continent....
08/04/08
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