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."Aust opp. Turnbull faces climate change resistance in partyroom | WORLD News
Obama says the goal at the Copenhagen meeting should be an agreement that has "immediate operational affect," not just a political declaration.
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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