Big Environmental Subsidy for Ex-MP Duyvendak (Netherlands)

Former leftwing Green (GroenLinks) MP Wijnand Duyvendak, who resigned from the Lower House in 2008 over a break-in at the environment ministry, has received a subsidy of 300,000 euros from the same ministry to express his concerns about the climate to the general public. Duyvendak managed to prise the money out of Environment Minister Jacqueline Cramer for a climate event (Beat the Heat) in Utrecht intended to attract 30,000 visitors but... [more]

200,000 dead and 1.5 million homeless Haiti

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – The staggering scope of Haiti’s nightmare came into sharper focus Monday as authorities estimated 200,000 dead and 1.5 million homeless in the heart of this luckless land, where injured survivors still died in the streets, doctors pleaded for help and looters slashed at one another in the rubble. The world pledged more money, food, medicine and police. Some 2,000 U.S. Marines steamed into nearby waters. And... [more]

Storm warnings as snow bears down on mid-Atlantic

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – A major storm moving up the Atlantic Coaston the last shopping weekend before Christmas threatened to shut down much of the region as officials warned of up to 20 inches of snow and significant power outages. People stocked up on groceries and other staples Friday after theNational Weather Service issued winter storm warnings from the Carolinas to Rhode Island. In Virginia, Gov. Tim Kaine declared a state of... [more]

Key powers reach compromise at climate summit

Key states have reached what they call a “meaningful agreement” at the Copenhagen climate summit. Five nations, including China and the US, reached a deal on a number of issues, such as a recognition to limit temperatures rises to less than 2C. US President Barack Obama said it would be a foundation for global action but there was “much further to go”. However, the deal could be rejected as a number of nations expressed... [more]

Trains stuck in Channel Tunnel as cold weather bites

Four trains have broken down in the Channel Tunnel due to cold weather, as snow is expected to cause further disruption in parts of Britain. The temperature difference between the cold air and warm tunnel caused the trains to break down, Eurostar said. Passengers from two of the services have been moved to different trains; the other trains are to be pushed out. More snow and freezing temperatures are expected for parts of Scotland and south-east... [more]

Obama brokers a climate deal, doesn’t satisfy all

COPENHAGEN – Two years of laborious negotiations on a climate agreement ended Friday with a political deal brokered by President Barack Obama with China and other emerging powers but denounced by poor countries because it was nonbinding and set no overall target for curbing greenhouse gas emissions. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, a leading proponent of strong action to confront global warming, gave the Copenhagen Accordgrudging... [more]

Tense atmosphere clouds climate talks

COPENHAGEN – The atmosphere at the U.N. climate conference grew more tense and divisive after talks were suspended for most of Monday’s session — a sign of the developing nations‘ deep distrust of the promises by industrial countries to cut greenhouse gas emissions. With only days left before the conference closes Friday, at least one world leader said he would come early to try to salvage the negotiations, and others... [more]

Historic EPA finding: Greenhouse gases harm humans

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration took a major step Monday toward imposing the first federal limits on climate-changing pollution from cars, power plants and factories, declaring there was compelling scientific evidence that global warming from manmade greenhouse gases endangers Americans’ health. The announcement by the Environmental Protection Agency was clearly timed to build momentum toward an agreement at the international... [more]

Climate drama climax looks elusive in Copenhagen

COPENHAGEN, Denmark – For 20 years, as this crowded planet grew warmer, nations have gathered annually to try to do something about it. History now brings them to this chilly northern capital, and to a crossroads. The world looks to Copenhagen “to witness what I believe will be an historic turning point in the fight against climate change,” says Yvo de Boer, United Nations organizer of the two weeks of talks opening Monday. It... [more]

Obama shifts Copenhagen trip as prospects brighten

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is shifting the timing of his visit to an international climate summit in Copenhagen as prospects for a political agreement at the event seem more likely. The U.S., India and China all have specific proposals on the table for the first time, and world leaders are aiming for a deal that includes commitments on reducing emissions and financing for developing countries. They no longer expect to reach a... [more]

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