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2 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Source: US, China, India, South Africa reach deal COPENHAGEN (AP) -- A senior Obama administration official says the U.S., China, India and South Africa have reached a "meaningful agreement" on climate change. The official characterized the deal as a first step, but said it was not enough to combat the threat of a warming planet. Details of the deal with these emerging economies were not immediately clear. The agreement was reached ...
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55 minutes ago ago from CNN Money
Obama announces climate change accord December 18, 2009: 5:59 PM ET COPENHAGEN, Denmark (CNN) -- President Barack Obama announced what he called a meaningful and unprecedented climate change deal with China and other key nations that was expected to be sealed before the president headed home from the Copenhagen summit late Friday. For the first time in history, all major economies have come together to accept their responsibility to ...
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10 hours ago ago from BBC
President Obama has addressed leaders at the climate summit US President Barack Obama has called on world leaders to come together at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen as time runs out to strike a deal. President Obama told delegates the international community's ability to take collective action was in doubt. Leaders have gathered for the final day of the summit amid uncertainty over the shape of any eventual deal. A ...
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11 hours ago ago from Washington Post - World
COPENHAGEN -- President Obama told leaders of 193 nations here Friday that their collective will to address global warming hangs in the balance and urged both developed and developing countries to accept a climate change agreement he acknowledged was far from perfect. This Story On the final day of a 12-day global summit, Obama said all major economies should announce decisive actions to reduce ...
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The Washington Post : To voters in this hard-luck town where stable factory jobs and the health care that came with them have long since disappeared, change looked good a year ago. Change came not only from President Obama, who narrowly won this swing state, but also from a millworker-turned-high school civics teacher who had no political experience but ran on a promise to bring a progressive everyman's sensibility to Congress. Fueled by ...
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