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23 hours ago ago from Reality, one bite at a time
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14 hours ago ago from Australian Climate Madness
Breaking news In the last few minutes, reports are coming in that the US, China, India and South Africa have agreed on some kind of "climate deal": 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 ...
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US officials spun the deal as a "meaningful agreement" but even President Obama admitted, "This progress is not enough," he said, "we have come a long way but we have much further to go" As expected earlier in the week it aims to provide $30 billion in funding for poor countries to adapt to climate change between 2010 And 2012, and $100 billion a year after 2020. But it bitterly disappointed Africa and other vulnerable countries who had ...
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Source: US, China, India, South Africa reach deal - Yahoo! News Quote: COPENHAGEN Â 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 ...
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Copenhagen -- It was a cold, gray, and dispiriting day here. From morning on, it became increasingly clear that while the major emitting nations (the U.S., China, Europe, Indonesia, Brazil, South Africa, India, Japan, and South Korea) share a common commitment to reducing their greenhouse pollution and to doing it aggressively, if not yet adequately, the UNFCCC's 15th Council of the Parties was unlikely to yield an agreement that reflected ...
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President Obama had earlier warned that time was running out Key states have reached what they call a meaningful agreement at the Copenhagen climate summit. A US government official said the deal was a historic step forward but was not enough to prevent dangerous climate change in the future. Analysts welcomed the fact that a deal had been done, but said its achievements were modest. US President Barack Obama said the deal ...
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President Barack Obama: We know this progress alone is not enough Delegates at the climate summit are battling to prevent the talks ending without reaching a final deal. Earlier, a US-led group of five nations - including China - tabled a last-minute proposal that President Barack Obama called a meaningful agreement . However, it was rejected by a few developing nations who felt it failed to deliver the actions needed to halt dangerous ...
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