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Heat-tolerant Coral Reefs Discovered

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say that more than half of the world's coral reefs could disappear in the next 50 years, in large part because of higher ocean temperatures caused by climate change. But now Stanford University scientists have found evidence that some coral reefs are

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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES REBUFF DENMARK'S PUSH FOR DELAY IN COPENHAGEN

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two years ago in Bali to agree a new legally binding climate deal at Copenhagen .   Vulnerable developing countries, which are least responsible for climate change but are being hit first and hardest by its effects, are reluctant to accept another p

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Increase disasters threaten livlihoods of Pacific Islanders

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Jackson COPENHAGEN - Over three quarters of deaths in 2009 were due to natural disasters, specifically extreme weather events. As the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen continues, alarming figures were released Belgian WHO collab

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Kiribati urges for say Cancun climate outcomes.

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say Cancun climate outcomes. 2010-11-30 08:28   CANCUN - Kiribati has had a demanding year as the small island nation strengthens its stance at the climate change negotiations.  There is a 13 strong delegation that will be in attendance at the UN

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192 nations at UN climate conference in Copenhagen

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cific Environment Weekly The issues that matter 192 nations at UN climate conference in Copenhagen 07/12/2009 21:23 The largest and most important UN climate change conference in history opened Monday, with diplomats from 192 nations warned that this

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Samoa’s emissions double in latest report

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The issues that matter Samoa’s emissions double in latest report 23/08/2010 01:18 By Cherelle Jackson It's ironic really, Samoa plays the victim in climate change very well, we love to expose our climate wounds; so to speak, we plead and beg develo

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Biodiversity

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onment Weekly https://environmentweekly.webnode.com/home/newscbm_902707/12/ ance will support Samoa’s coordinated approach to monitor the impacts of climate change on health, agriculture and... ——— Pacific focusses on  biodiversity  in 2010

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Time to deliver Obama, urge Tuvalu & Greenpeace

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12 December - Tuvalu has joined calls by Greenpeace and other international NGO’s for President Barack Obama to deliver a fair and legally binding climate change agreement in Copenhagen. Addressing the COP plenary session on Saturday, Tuvalu’s c

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Pacific Islanders Bid to Stop Czech Coal Plant

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a Czech coal -fired power plant extension some 6,000 km away on grounds it could harm its environment could open a new front in the fight over global climate change . Micronesia has filed a plea with the Czech environment ministry using a measure des

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