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Climate set to worsen food crises: Oxfam
Sun,27 Nov 2011 07:22 PM PST
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photoStorms and droughts that have unleashed dangerous surges in food prices could be a "grim foretaste" of what lies ahead when climate change bites more deeply, Oxfam said on Monday.


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Climate set to worsen food crises: Oxfam
Sun,27 Nov 2011 04:07 PM PST
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photoStorms and drought that have unleashed dangerous surges in food prices could be a "grim foretaste" of what lies ahead when climate change bites more deeply, Oxfam said on Monday.


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Salvaging Kyoto a 'tall order': UN climate chief
Sun,27 Nov 2011 12:06 PM PST
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photoBreathing new life into the Kyoto Protocol is a "tall order" and the toughest challenge facing global talks on climate change, the UN climate chief said Sunday on the eve of the conference.


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After apartheid, Tutu aims at 'huge enemy' climate change
Sun,27 Nov 2011 11:11 AM PST
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photoNobel Peace laureate Desmond Tutu on Sunday branded climate change a "huge, huge enemy" that threatened the common home of humanity, imperilling rich and poor alike.


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Pope calls for responsible, credible climate deal
Sun,27 Nov 2011 05:34 AM PST
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photo Pope Benedict XVI called Sunday for delegates attending this week's U.N. climate change conference in South Africa to craft a responsible and credible deal to cut greenhouse gases that takes into account the needs of the poor.


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The nation's weather
Sun,27 Nov 2011 03:38 AM PST
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photoA cold front will trek eastward Sunday from the Mississippi River Valley, bringing wet conditions to the East Coast.


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TRICKY WEATHER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
Sat,26 Nov 2011 05:32 PM PST
David Shribman - HART'S LOCATION, N.H. -- This is a small place, the tiniest town in New Hampshire. A river runs through it -- the Saco. It is unadorned; weeks ago the leaves left their branches. It is sleepy in late autumn -- no tourists in sight, and only one hiker. It may be the perfect place to contemplate what is going on in this state, site of the first presidential primary, at this time (six weeks before the balloting).This is the report from the hillside: The old rhythms are prevailing. The moose have fled to the higher elevations, as they do every winter. ... Full Story
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Some Cold Weather Ahead
Sat,26 Nov 2011 04:33 PM PST
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Climate change hits Africa's poorest farmers
Sat,26 Nov 2011 08:38 AM PST
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photo As she surveys her small, bare plot in Zimbabwe's capital, farmer Janet Vambe knows something serious is happening, even if she has never heard of climate change.


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Weekend Weather Update Nov 25-27
Fri,25 Nov 2011 02:20 PM PST
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Meet Curiosity, NASA's New $2.5 Billion Mars Rover
Fri,25 Nov 2011 01:50 PM PST
The Atlantic Wire - Barring any unexpected changes to the weather forecast at Cape Canaveral, the rocket carrying NASA's new Mars rover Curiosity will launch just after 10 a.m. EST tomorrow morning, with touch down on the Red Planet expected to take place in AugustRelated: NASA's Heading to Mars to Look for Signs of Life Full Story
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Weather delays vote materials for DR Congo polls
Fri,25 Nov 2011 09:28 AM PST
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photoPoll officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo said Friday that bad weather had held up delivery of voting materials, raising fears that the tense elections may be delayed.


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Global warming rate less than feared: study
Fri,25 Nov 2011 08:03 AM PST
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photoHigh levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere may have less of an impact on the rate of global warming than feared, a study said Thursday.


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Garry Seith's Black Friday Weather Forecast
Fri,25 Nov 2011 07:13 AM PST
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In climate talks West would redefine rich and poor
Fri,25 Nov 2011 03:45 AM PST
AP - As delegates gather in South Africa to plot the next big push against climate change, Western governments are saying it's time to move beyond traditional distinctions between industrial and developing countries and get China and other growing economies to accept legally binding curbs on greenhouse gases. Full Story
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U.S. blocks key fund in climate agreement: report
Thu,24 Nov 2011 06:03 PM PST
Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - The U.S. is refusing to sign a flagship global climate fund as negotiations intensify ahead of the UN climate summit next week, the Financial Times reported on Thursday. It quoted U.S. officials as saying the United States, backed by Saudi Arabia, had still not agreed to adopt a blueprint for the Green Climate Fund. Countries agreed to create the fund last year to channel up to $100 billion a year by 2020 to help developing countries fight climate change and a U.N. committee completed the draft design of the fund at a meeting in South Africa in October. ... Full Story
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Saturday Morning Rain, Colder Weather Around
Thu,24 Nov 2011 01:35 PM PST
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Thanksgiving Afternoon Weather Update
Thu,24 Nov 2011 12:20 PM PST
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Global warming rate less than feared: study
Thu,24 Nov 2011 11:39 AM PST
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photoHigh levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere may have less of an impact on the rate of global warming than feared, a study said Thursday.


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UK wants global climate pact "operational" by 2020
Thu,24 Nov 2011 08:03 AM PST
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photoLONDON (Reuters) - The government wants a new globally binding climate deal to be "operational" by 2020 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions enough to keep world temperature rises to a limit of 2 degrees Celsius, the UK's minister for energy and climate change said. "The key thing is to have a deal to reduce emissions by 2020. As long as it is operating by then, that's fine," Chris Huhne told reporters on Thursday. Negotiators from around the world will meet in Durban, South Africa, next Monday for two weeks to work on a new globally binding United Nations deal towards cutting emissions. ...


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Green agenda: eyes of the world turn to Durban and COP 17
Thu,24 Nov 2011 07:45 AM PST
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photoOver the coming week the eyes of the world will be on Durban and COP17. Environmentalists and ordinary citizens alike from around the world will be hoping that, given the failure of Cancun and Copenhagen, Durban can produce concrete steps towards securing a global agreement on climate change, though in light of recent comments by some of the world's richest governements, it seems unlikely.     


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Thanksgiving Morning Weather Update
Thu,24 Nov 2011 07:00 AM PST
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UK wants global climate pact "operational" by 2020
Thu,24 Nov 2011 06:29 AM PST
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photoLONDON (Reuters) - Britain wants a new globally binding climate deal to be "operational" by 2020 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions enough to keep world temperature rises to a limit of 2 degrees Celsius, the minister for energy and climate change said. "The key thing is to have a deal to reduce emissions by 2020. As long as it is operating by then, that's fine," Chris Huhne told reporters on Thursday. Negotiators from around the world will meet in Durban, South Africa, next Monday for two weeks to work on a new globally binding United Nations deal towards cutting emissions. ...


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Erratic rains threaten southern Africa food output
Thu,24 Nov 2011 06:02 AM PST
Reuters - JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Rainfall patterns in southern Africa are becoming erratic as climate change takes its toll, threatening long-term production of staple and cash crops in the region. Countries like South Africa, Zambia and Malawi have enjoyed bumper harvests of their staple maize crop in recent years, ensuring food security in a region which has often known hunger. But farmers, who for centuries have known when to expect summer rains, are now finding planning difficult. "The rain patterns are just mixed up. You plant with the early rains then all of a sudden there is drought or floods. ... Full Story
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Past Thanksgiving Day weather is potluck
Wed,23 Nov 2011 06:12 PM PST
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