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Teens sue federal government over climate change
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May 11, 2012
A group of teenagers is taking the U.S. government to court for not responding to climate change. Can individuals really use the government?
Insurers keep close eye on extreme weather report
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Mar 28, 2012
The IPCC is about to release its latest findings regarding extreme weather trends and climate change. The predictions can help insurers figure out what to cover, and for how much.
The future of food in a warming world
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Feb 27, 2012
Bangladesh, once a poster child for the food crisis, has made dramatic progress. But will our changing climate sweep away the gains?
Arctic race for resources heats up
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Feb 22, 2012
While a Canadian military leader calls for an increased Arctic presence, the U.S. still can't get more boats in the water.
Businesses defend donations to anti-climate group
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Feb 16, 2012
A document leak from the anti-climate crusading Heartland Institute shows many mainstream corporate donors.
UN climate summit to conclude in South Africa
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Dec 9, 2011
Delegates are expected to stay up late into the night at the UN climate summit, and rumors are swirling that baby steps are being taken towards a legally-binding climate change deal by 2015.
United Nations climate summit wraps up
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Dec 9, 2011
With a low bar set, there is hope that attendees of the summit can at least agree to make a plan to stop climate change
Europe pushes for roadmap toward climate deal
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Dec 9, 2011
Developing and island states are on board for an agreement, but the U.S. and other countries are still undecided.
Climate change is adding a premium to infrastructure costs
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Dec 7, 2011
Transit agencies shuffle their budgets to get ready for more extreme weather.










