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Monday, Dec 03, 2012 03:32 PM PST

Warm Weather This Week! 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 03:32 PM PST
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'Bully,' 'Chasing Ice' are among Oscar contenders 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 02:55 PM PST
FILE - In this undated film image released by The Weinstein Company, Alex Libby is shown in the documentary film, "Bully." The anti-bullying film “Bully,” the climate-change study “Chasing Ice” and the AIDS chronicle “How to Survive a Plague” are among 15 features on the short list for the documentary Academy Award. Members of the academy’s documentary branch will narrow the list to five nominees to be announced on Jan. 10, 2013. The 85th Academy Awards will be presented on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013. (AP Photo/The Weinstein Company, File)The anti-bullying film "Bully," the climate-change study "Chasing Ice" and the AIDS chronicle "How to Survive a Plague" are among 15 features on the short list for the Academy Award for best documentary.
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Matt Damon, Alec Baldwin, Don Cheadle Sign on for James Cameron's Climate-Change Doc 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 02:42 PM PST
Damon attends a panel for "Elysium" during Comic Con International convention in San DiegoLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - James Cameron's climate-change documentary "Years of Living Dangerously" has lined up some high-level talent to get its message across. Matt Damon, Alec Baldwin and Don Cheadle have signed on to narrate the documentary, Showtime - which will air the project over multiple episodes next year - said Monday. Actor Edward Norton is also expected to come aboard, Showtime said, with additional talent to be announced. ...
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The Climate Struggle: Are You Part of the 5 Percent? 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 10:56 AM PST
Five percent of the world’s population drives an average of 19 tons per person of global warming pollution into the atmosphere each year due to their consumption patterns. This amounts to over three times the average emissions of the other 95 percent of the global population. An underlying issue at the United Nations climate change negotiations is how the top five percent of carbon emitters can maintain their consumption levels, while preventing the rest of the world from rising to their excessive level of emissions.
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Dreaming of Your Spring Garden? Get Started Now 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 10:29 AM PST
Winter weather and a bit too much time inside may have you staring out the office window, dreaming of starting your spring garden. I know how you feel!
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Flood concerns ease as weather front moves east 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 09:31 AM PST
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US envoy hits China's stand in UN climate talks 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 08:57 AM PST
United Nations Convention on Climate Change Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres, second left, speaks during a press conference along side Qatar's Deputy Prime Minister and president of the 18th United Nations Convention on Climate Change, Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, second and on screens, right, in Doha, Qatar,Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. (AP Photo/Osama Faisal)The United States on Monday challenged China's view of how to split the burden of curbing carbon emissions, saying the rich-poor divide in past climate agreements has no place in a future pact to fight global warming.
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Is the progressive media about to get tougher on Obama? 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 07:55 AM PST
For news organizations that are openly progressive â€" as opposed to those that, in the conservative mind, advance a liberal agenda under the guise of neutrality â€" President Obama has been a disappointment on numerous levels. In progressive eyes, he has capitulated to the right on a host of issues, such as climate change and gun control. Even his signature achievements, such as the health care overhaul and Wall Street regulatory reform, were the source of much bitterness for liberals who wanted more far-reaching change. But with the threat that Mitt Romney could win the White House...
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West Coast to get break from heavy rain, snow 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 07:22 AM PST
(Reuters) - Northern California will get a break on Monday from severe weather that dumped more than 2 feet of snow in mountains before another storm arrives by Tuesday, the National Weather Service forecast. A cold front that had brought heavy rain and snow and high winds that gusted to 150 mph at Mammoth Mountain in California had moved overnight into the central Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains, the weather service said. Winter storm warnings and advisories are in place for higher parts of the northern Rockies. ...
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