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China calls for help on climate change
China called on the international community Thursday to increase the flow of technology to developing countries to help them fight climate change.Bush Outlines Climate Change Targets
President Bush on Wednesday called for a halt in the growth of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 and urged other major polluting nations to develop national goals to address climate change.Emissions irrelevant to future climate change?
Climate change and the carbon emissions seem inextricably linked. However, new research published in BioMed ...Are Ice Age relics the next casualty of climate change?
... launched a four-year study to determine if climate change is affecting populations of a quintessential Arctic ... musk ox with GPS collars to better understand how climate change may affect these relics of the Pleistocene ...Climate change threats to HIV rates
... factors, including economic pressures caused by climate change, could lead to an increase in HIV infection ... situation deteriorates, food scarcity worsens and climate change begins to affect those who were already dependent ...Earthwatch and HSBC Fight Climate Change--One 'Branch' at a Time
... research program at the Smithsonian as part of the HSBC Climate Partnership. Over the next four years, hundreds ... a forest bordering Chesapeake Bay, learn about how climate change relates to their bottom line, and live ...Science Weekly podcast: Lessons to be learned from past climate change; plus pixie dust fingers
Alok Jha and guests discuss the Earth's past climate change; and regrowing fingers using pixie dustRich bad-boy countries are the least worried about climate change
... emissions in relation to its population. At the same time, Norwegians are amongst the least worried about the consequences of climate change ...Central America calls for climate change fund
Representatives from Central American countries have discussed last week the need for a joint fund to support climate change research'Early birds' adapt to climate change
Individual birds can adjust their behaviour to take climate change in their stride, according to a study by scientists from the University of Oxford.NASA study links Earth impacts to human-caused climate change
... -led study shows human-caused climate change has made an impact on a wide range ... . Rosenzweig and colleagues also found the link between human-caused climate change and observed impacts on Earth holds ...Climate change may threaten water supply
TUCSON, May 14 (UPI) -- A leading U.S. climatologist says government support is needed for research into the effects of climate change on water supplies.Expert warns climate change will lead to human 'barbarisation'
Climate change will lead to a 'fortress world' in which the rich lock themselves away while the poor must fend for themselves, according to a leading environmental expertAnger over climate change loans
Campaigners accuse the Treasury of stealth cuts to a fund to help poor countries adapt to climate change.Climate change raising extinction risk among birds: study
Climate change has emerged as a major factor behind the growing risk of extinction facing birds, the world's leading conservation agency warned on Monday.
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