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Poll: Action on climate will heat up economy, jobs

3 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Poll: Action on climate will heat up economy, jobs WASHINGTON (AP) -- More Americans believe steps taken to reduce global warming pollution will help the U.S. economy than say such measures will hurt it. It's a sign the public is showing more faith in President Barack Obama's economic arguments for limiting heat-trapping gases than in Republican claims that the actions would kill jobs. In an Associated Press-Stanford University poll, 40 ...

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Carl Pope: Is Global Warming Really That Different?

2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

In a few hours I'll arrive at the UN Conference in Copenhagen -- surely the biggest environmental gathering I've ever attended and, arguably, the most consequential ever to meet. The sheer scale of the threats posed by climate disruption (and of the actions needed to protect us against it) does make global warming seem different from other environmental challenges we've faced. But in a number of important respects, it's not different at all. ...

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Pope calls for action on climate change

7 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Pope calls for action on climate change VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI called for urgent action to protect the environment, saying Tuesday that climate change and natural catastrophes threaten the rights to life, food, health - and ultimately peace. In his annual message on the Roman Catholic Church's World Day of Peace, the pope argued that the world's economic, social, and environmental problems are moral crises that require ...

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Bjorn Lomborg: Time for a Smarter Approach to Global Warming

18 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Copenhagen The saddest fact of climate change and the chief reason we should be concerned about finding a proper response is that the countries it will hit hardest are already among the poorest and most long-suffering. In the run-up to this month's global climate summit in Copenhagen, the Copenhagen Consensus Center dispatched researchers to the world's most likely global-warming hot spots. Their assignment: to ask locals to tell us their ...

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