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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Associated Press: Obama: US, China want climate change [hoax] deal
BEIJING — President Barack Obama says the United States and China are looking for a comprehensive deal during next month's climate change summit that will "rally the world."

Obama says the goal at the Copenhagen meeting should be an agreement that has "immediate operational affect," not just a political declaration.
Aust opp. Turnbull faces climate change resistance in partyroom | WORLD News
Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull continues to face strong party room resistance to a deal on climate change - no matter what the Rudd government offers on emissions trading.
Now what do the Copenhagen climate talks mean? -- latimes.com
Obama and other leaders acknowledge the U.N. conference next month will not produce a final agreement. But that could accelerate progress in the U.S. -- and beyond.
The Associated Press: Pests on move worldwide as climate warms
A look at some other pests that are benefiting or could benefit from global warming

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