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Senate Poses Obstacles to Obama’s Climate Pledge

15 hours ago ago from Life in Small Bites Environment Blog

President Obama jets off to Copenhagen later this week to try to place an American stamp on a global climate change agreement . He will be trailed by a cloud of diplomats and bureaucrats all proclaiming the progress his administration has made on global warming in its 11 months in office. What he will not be carrying is the assent of Congress to whatever he commits the United States to do. That’s a problem for a leader who represents the ...

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Hillary on climate mission for Obama

19 hours ago ago from Himalayan Herbs and Tourism

US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, needs to persuade China to take action on global warming to help President Obama win Senate vote on emission caps. Hillary Clinton has chosen Asia, particularly China, for her maiden voyage next week as Secretary of State. While the most urgent issue is Beijing's help to end a global recession, Mrs. Clinton's more planet-saving goal is to get China to set curbs on its carbon emissions. Without ...

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Auto Insurance: Utilizing Online Discounts

11 hours ago ago from welcome to tb-kanaya.com

With oil currently at $119.00 a barrel, consumers are not only trying to meet the cost of auto insurance, but are feeling the pinch at the gas pumps. Thus, thoughtful consideration is not only being given to the type of car one buys; but the many discounts offered through well-known insurance companies. While the economy is in recession, it has become difficult for consumers who own SUVs and other types of autos to manage not only ...

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Inaugural Politics

2 hours ago ago from Hot news and articles blogging

On Sunday, V. Eugene Robinson of New Hampshire, the Episcopal Church's first openly gay bishop, will deliver the invocation at the kickoff event celebrating the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States . His part in the inaugural festivities is appropriate symbolism in light of Mr. Obama 's choice of anti-gay Pastor Rick Warren, leader of a Southern California mega-church, to deliver the invocation at the ...

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Economic Recovery Expected to Increase U.S. Emissions

1 day ago ago from Worldwatch Institute

Copenhagen, Denmark - U.S. carbon dioxide emissions are set to grow 0.3 percent in 2010 assuming no additional policies for carbon mitigation are implemented next year, the U.S. Department of Energy announced Monday. The analysis arrives as U.S. delegates participate this week in the United Nations climate negotiations in the Danish capital. As the industrialized world's leading per-capita greenhouse gas polluter, the United States has ...

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Daily U-Turn: What you missed on 12.15.09

18 hours ago ago from Autoblog

Quick Spin: Mitsubishi i is a good car with a bad name We've been assured that the diminutive Mitsubishi i is headed to the States, so we took it for a spin through the mountains towering over Palm Springs and came away impressed with its packaging and poise. Dirty Dozen: Twelve of the auto industry's biggest busts of the last decade After a fierce debate, we've picked the auto industry's biggest busts of the last decade and take ...

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SPIN METER: No Real Consensus On Bank Overhaul : NPR

10 hours ago ago from NPR

Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast SPIN METER: No Real Consensus On Bank Overhaul by The Associated Press Enlarge Associated Press In this Dec. 14, 2009, photo, from left, Bancorp Chief Executive ...

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Obama Not Using Cash To Grease Climate Deal

2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Special from Mother Jones by David Korn "It's not about the money." That's what an Obama administration official at the Copenhagen climate summit told me on Tuesday, as ministers and delegation heads were holding informal negotiating sessions on what have been dubbed the "crunch" issues. And his comment seemed odd. One of those crunch issues is what's officially termed "long-term financing for adaptation and mitigation." In plain English, ...

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