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China and U.S. Agree to Cut Down Carbon Emissions
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China and the U.S. pledged to make deep cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports.
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China and U.S. Agree to Cut Down Carbon Emissions
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China and U.S. Agree to Cut Down Carbon Emissions
Nov. 12: China and the U.S. pledged to make deep cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions.
Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports.
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Fighting Poverty with Fossil Fuels
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Bjorn Lomborg, President of Copenhagen Consensus Center, demonstrates how big the energy gap is between rich and poor countries. He argues that simply telling poor countries to "get wind turbines and solar ...
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Is It Possible To Power Jets With Water?
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Jet fuel is not only expensive, but the byproducts are currently harming the environment. Have we come close to finding an alternative? Tara reports on some astonishing news about how some researchers ...
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Ocean Acidification... in a nutshell
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Our emissions of carbon dioxide threaten to alter the very chemistry of sea water and change life in our oceans within the span of a single human lifetime. An animation by Leo Murray for Greenpeace.
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Frightening Impact of Climate Change: UN report issues stark warning
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"Severe, pervasive and irreversible". These are just some of the stark words used in a new UN report about the likely impact of global warming.
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Climate change report in 60 seconds - BBC News
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There is overwhelming evidence that humans are experiencing the effects of climate change, says a new report.
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Climate change the state of the science (data visualization)
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Produced by the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme and Globaia and funded by the UN Foundation. The data visualization summarises and visualizes several of the most significant statements in ...
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Climate Change 2013 Working Group I: The Physical Science Basis
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The IPCC has produced a video on its Fifth Assessment Report (AR5). The first part on the Working Group I contribution to AR5 is now available. The other parts will be released with the successive approvals ...
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Food Matters Official Trailer
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"Let thy Food be thy Medicine and thy Medicine be thy Food." -- Hippocrates That's the message from the founding father of modern medicine echoed in the controversial new documentary film 'Food Matters' ...
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Food Population and Security - Water Climate and Society: Challenges in a Rapidly Changing World
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Explore climate change issues with a focus on food and agriculture, population and security. Moderator: Greg Dalton, Founder, Climate One at The Commonwealth Club. Panelists: Claire Kremen, Director, Berkeley ...
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Climate Change in 12 Minutes - The Skeptic's Case
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By Dr. David M.W. Evans "We check the main predictions of the climate models against the best and latest data. Fortunately the climate models got all their major predictions wrong. Why? Every serious ...
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50 to 1 Project - Donna Laframboise Interview
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www.50to1.net - Topher interviews Donna Laframboise, former journalist turned investigative author. Donna has critiqued the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's claims about itself, its authors ...
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Exclusive Video Exposes Problems of Oil Spill Cleanup in Alabama
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Every year, we hear about the latest oil spills, pipeline explosions and pollution...but we rarely see how people and environment are impacted over time. Public Herald is embarking on a new series to investigate ...
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Electric Cars Make Sense For 42% Of Americans Business Insider
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The first three of these make perfect sense. Lots of people would be able to charge an EV if they had one, and don't need a vehicle that can haul seven people and a load of timber around town. I question ...
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Tornadoes Wreak Havoc Across Midwest
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20 states under extreme weather watch, 15 tornado reports so far in Illinois. To help Donations can be made online at donate.salvationarmyusa.org/usc/2013-storms
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Are Wind And Solar Energy Worth The Effort?
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Renewable energy will undoubtedly play a part in our future. But incorporating technologies like solar panels and wind energy into our outdated electrical grid could save the planet
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Shark Fin Soup Cruelty - News Report
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Some shark species are at risk of extinction because of overfishing caused by the lucrative market for shark fin soup.
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Genetically Engineered Salmon Safe, FDA Says
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FDA says that genetically engineered salmon are safe. A species of genetically engineered salmon that grow faster than regular salmon are safe to eat and would not cause any environmental disruptions, ...
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Area near Fukushima remains a nuclear danger zone
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Residents of Okuma, a town of 11,500 people located two miles from the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in Japan, fled for their lives when an earthquake struck on March 11, 2011. Residents are allowed to ...