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Obama heads to high-risk, uncertain climate talks

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WASHINGTON — With global climate change talks at a critical juncture, President Barack Obama is dashing to Copenhagen on Thursday to join more than 110 other world leaders looking to push an interim agreement across the finish line. Obama will be on hand for the final day of the two-week, 193-nation U.N. climate conference. But U.S.-China acrimony, a bitter divide between rich and poor nations and dissatisfaction with the U.S. ...

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Obama offers $100bn developing world climate funding by 2020

3 hours ago ago from NewNet - New Energy World Network: the latest news and analysis on alternative, sustainable and renewable energy for the global clean energy investor community

18th December 2009 US president Barack Obama has offered to $100bn of funding to help developing nations mitigate the impact of climate change, if it is part of a wider accord. Speaking in Copenhagen on the final day of the climate change talks, Obama pledged fast-start funding that will ramp up to $10bn by 2012, but said that the larger figure of $100bn by 2020 was contingent on the establishment of a broader framework of cooperation ...

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PRESIDENT OBAMA CALLS ON POOR NATIONS TO REDUCE EMISSIONS

8 hours ago ago from April D. Ryan

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Cop15: Obama, we must "act together"

7 hours ago ago from Newswatch

In a 15 minute address to delegates at the Climate Change summit in Copenhagen, US President Barack Obama has called on all nations to act together decisively to curb carbon emissions and prevent a global catastrophe. This is not fiction, this is science, he said in his opening remarks, seemingly directed at climate change skeptics. Obama then pledged his commitment to seek an agreement. I come here not to talk, but to act, he told delegates. ...

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Official: Obama, Chinese Move Forward On Climate : NPR

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Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Official: Obama, Chinese Move Forward On Climate by The Associated Press Enlarge Associated Press President Barack Obama speaks at the morning plenary session of the ...

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U.S., China offer no new emissions cuts at summit

4 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com

COPENHAGEN - A diplomatic frenzy enveloped the final day of the U.N. climate conference today, with President Barack Obama meeting privately with China's premier as world leaders pressed to salvage a global warming accord amid deep divisions between rich and poor nations. But neither Obama nor Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao offered any new commitments to cut the greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming as they addressed the U.N. ...

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