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U.S. already $292 bln in the red this year – CBO
19 hours ago ago from SmallGovTimes.com
The U.S. government racked up a gaping shortfall in the first two months of this fiscal year after posting a record budget deficit last year, congressional analysts said on Friday. In October and November, the government spent $292 billion more than it took in, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said. That was even worse than the same period last year, when the government was on its way to posting a record $1.4 trillion ...
Related contentCopenhagen Summit – The last decade was the warmest on record, according to the UK Government owned Met Office (which collates data with University at centre of Climate-Gate scandal)
11 hours ago ago from Open Your Eyes News
Daily Telegraph And despite the cold winter earlier this year, 2009 was the fifth warmest year since the 1850s The global surface temperature record for the last 160 years is maintained jointly by the Met Office Hadley Centre and the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia (UEA). However this year it is likely to be controversial because of the continuing scandal surrounding ‘climategate’. Climate sceptics claim that emails ...
Related contentCopenhagen Summit: Decade is world’s warmest on record
7 hours ago ago from The Statesmen | Media you can Believe in
Protesters dressed as aliens in Copenhagen on Tuesday demanded action on climate change, as more than 190 nations gathered for the second day of the climate talks This decade has been the warmest on record and this year is likely to be the fifth warmest, according to the World Meteorological Organisations’s (WMO) assessment of global average temperatures. The WMO released the preliminary data at the Copenhagen climate summit in ...
Related contentThe Climate of 2009
6 hours ago ago from Adaptation Online
As we approach the end of the year, various research institutions are busily crunching the numbers and offering estimates of where 2009 sits with respect to global mean temperature. At the moment, based upon the GHCN/USHCN/SCAR data, 2009 is shaping up to be the fifth warmest year on record (0.56 C above the 1950-1981 baseline), with the 00's being the warmest decade on record. The new data point also eliminates room to wiggle when it comes ...
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12 hours ago ago from Don at Dawn
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China Faults U.S. Emissions Pledge
18 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
COPENHAGEN -- U.S. pledges to cut carbon-dioxide emissions 17% by 2020 aren't ambitious enough, the Chinese lead negotiator at the climate-change talks said Tuesday, raising the pressure on rich nations to do more in reduction efforts and financial contribution to developing countries. Associated Press Michel Jarraud, secretary-general of the World Meteorological Organization. "We hope the U.S. will indeed bring a remarkable ...
Related contentUN: 2000-2009 could be Earth's warmest decade ever
12 hours ago ago from Good News Now
COPENHAGEN -A leaked Danish document at the U.N. climate conference provoked angry criticism Tuesday from developing countries and activists who feared it would shift more of the burden to curb greenhouse gases on poorer countries. Negotiators, meanwhile, displayed charts of data that said the current decade is on track to be the hottest on record for planet Earth. At the heart of Tuesday's clash stemming from draft texts attributed to ...
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