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Vicky Pryce, the former wife of former Cabinet Minister Chris Huhne, leaves the Westminster Magistrates Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. A British politician has appeared in court on charges he tried to pin a speeding penalty on his spouse. Prosecutors say... View Photo »
Former Britain's Prime Minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher sits in the House of Lords, in Westminster, in London, 06 November 2007, during the State Opening of Parliament. The British government unveiled its legislative plans for the coming year Tuesday... View Photo »
From L to R: Brazilian Deputy Minister of Enviroment Gaetani Francisco, Indian Minister of Environment and Forests Jayanthi Natarajan, China's Vice Chairman for National Development and Reform Commission Xie Zhenhua, and South African Chief Climate... View Photo »
South African Chief Climate Change negotiator Alfred James Wills addresses a press conference at the Tenth BASIC Ministerial Meeting in New Delhi on February 14 ,2011. Environment ministers of India, China and other emerging nations said they strongly... View Photo »
US President Barack Obama (L), French President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) and German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) speak during the Group of Eight (G8) summit in L'Aquila, central Italy, on July 8, 2009. Group of Eight leaders kick off talks today on issues... View Photo »
From left, Brazil's Deputy Minister for Environment Francisco Gaetani, Indian Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan, China's National Development and Reform Commission Vice Chairman, Xie Zhenhua and South Africa's Chief Climate Change Negotiator... View Photo »
The French scientific research vessel Tara is docked at North Cove Marina February 8, 2012 in New York. Tara Oceans is a three-year, 70,000-mile(112,654km) mission across the Atlantic, Pacific, Antarctic and Indian oceans to investigate the impact of... View Photo »
Members of Greece's public power corporation workers union (GENOP) wave flags during a protest at the Environment, Energy and Climate Change Ministry in Athens February 8, 2012. View Photo »
Newly-appointed Energy Secretary Ed Davey speaks to members of the media as he arrives at the Department of Energy and Climate Change in London February 3, 2012. Employment minister Ed Davey was appointed on Friday as Energy and Climate Change Secretary... View Photo »
Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (L) shakes hands with newly-appointed Energy Secretary Ed Davey outside the Cabinet Office in London February 3, 2012. Employment minister Ed Davey was appointed on Friday as Energy and Climate Change Secretary... View Photo »
Newly-appointed Energy Secretary Ed Davey speaks to members of the media as he arrives at the Department of Energy and Climate Change in London February 3, 2012. British Energy Secretary Chris Huhne resigned on Friday after learning he would face... View Photo »
Newly-appointed Energy Secretary Ed Davey arrives at the Department of Energy and Climate Change in London February 3, 2012. British Energy Secretary Chris Huhne resigned on Friday after learning he would face criminal charges for allegedly lying to... View Photo »
Britain's newly appointed Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey (C) is flanked by media as he speaks in front of his new offices on Whitehall in London on February 3, 2012 following the resignation of Chris Huhne and Davey's promotion. Huhne... View Photo »
Britain's newly appointed Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey (C) is surrounded by media as he arrives at the Cabinet Office to be greated by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg at Whitehall in London on February 3, 2012 following the resignation... View Photo »
British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (L) shakes hands with new Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey (R) outside the Cabinet Office at Whitehall in London on February 3, 2012 following the resignation of Chris Huhne. Huhne resigned on... View Photo »
British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg gives a speech outside Admiralty House in Whitehall following the resignation of the Liberal Democrat Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne in London on February 3, 2012. Huhne resigned after... View Photo »
British Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne (L) gives a statement to the media outside his London flat on February 3, 2012 resigning as energy and climate secretary over charges that he perverted the course of justice over. In a brief... View Photo »
British Energy and Climate Change Secretary, Chris Huhne carries a document relating to North Sea oil rig inspections as he arrives to attend the weekly cabinet meeting at 10, Downing Street in central London on 8 June 2010. View Photo »
British Secretary for Energy and Climate Change Chris Huhne leaves 10 Downing Street in London, on May 13, 2010, following the first Cabinet meeting. New British Prime Minister David Cameron chaired his first cabinet meeting Thursday, gathering former... View Photo »
Britain's Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne arrives to attend the weekly cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street in central London on June 3, 2010. View Photo »
Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. According to the 2007 Fourth Assessment Report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), global surface temperature increased 0.74 ± 0.18 °C (1.33 ± 0.32 °F) during the 20th... Full Article
Britain's newly appointed Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey (C) is flanked by media as he speaks in front of his new offices on Whitehall in London on February 3, 2012 following the resignation of Chris Huhne and Davey's promotion. Huhne resigned on February 3 after being...
View Photo »Britain's newly appointed Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey (C) is surrounded by media as he arrives at the Cabinet Office to be greated by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg at Whitehall in London on February 3, 2012 following the resignation of Chris Huhne and Davey's...
View Photo »From L to R: Brazilian Deputy Minister of Enviroment Gaetani Francisco, Indian Minister of Environment and Forests Jayanthi Natarajan, China's Vice Chairman for National Development and Reform Commission Xie Zhenhua, and South African Chief Climate Change negotiator Alfred James Wills...
View Photo »British Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne (L) gives a statement to the media outside his London flat on February 3, 2012 resigning as energy and climate secretary over charges that he perverted the course of justice over. In a brief statement to the press Huhne resigned...
View Photo »Britain's Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne arrives at 10 Downing Street, the official residence of Prime Minister David Cameron, in London in this May 12, 2010 file photo. Huhne will be charged over allegations his wife took the blame for a speeding offence that he had...
View Photo »From left, Brazil's Deputy Minister for Environment Francisco Gaetani, Indian Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan, China's National Development and Reform Commission Vice Chairman, Xie Zhenhua and South Africa's Chief Climate Change Negotiator Alfred James Wills pose for...
View Photo »Members of Greece's public power corporation workers union (GENOP) wave flags during a protest at the Environment, Energy and Climate Change Ministry in Athens February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Vicky Pryce, the former wife of former Cabinet Minister Chris Huhne, leaves the Westminster Magistrates Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. A British politician has appeared in court on charges he tried to pin a speeding penalty on his spouse. Prosecutors say Huhne persuaded his now ex-wife,...
View Photo »Former Britain's Prime Minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher sits in the House of Lords, in Westminster, in London, 06 November 2007, during the State Opening of Parliament. The British government unveiled its legislative plans for the coming year Tuesday in the traditional pomp of the...
View Photo »Newly-appointed Energy Secretary Ed Davey speaks to members of the media as he arrives at the Department of Energy and Climate Change in London February 3, 2012. Employment minister Ed Davey was appointed on Friday as Energy and Climate Change Secretary to replace Chris Huhne who has...
View Photo »Newly-appointed Energy Secretary Ed Davey speaks to members of the media as he arrives at the Department of Energy and Climate Change in London February 3, 2012. British Energy Secretary Chris Huhne resigned on Friday after learning he would face criminal charges for allegedly lying to...
View Photo »Newly-appointed Energy Secretary Ed Davey arrives at the Department of Energy and Climate Change in London February 3, 2012. British Energy Secretary Chris Huhne resigned on Friday after learning he would face criminal charges for allegedly lying to police, a fall from grace that could...
View Photo »British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (L) shakes hands with new Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey (R) outside the Cabinet Office at Whitehall in London on February 3, 2012 following the resignation of Chris Huhne. Huhne resigned on February 3 after being told he will face...
View Photo »British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg gives a speech outside Admiralty House in Whitehall following the resignation of the Liberal Democrat Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne in London on February 3, 2012. Huhne resigned after prosecutors announced he would be charged...
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (L), French President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) and German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) speak during the Group of Eight (G8) summit in L'Aquila, central Italy, on July 8, 2009. Group of Eight leaders kick off talks today on issues ranging from the global financial...
View Photo »Australia's Minister for Climate Change Greg Combet (2nd R) speaks with other delegates during a break in plenary session at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP17) in Durban December 10, 2011.
View Photo »United States Climate Change envoy Todd Stern gestures during the late plenary session on the final day of negotiations of the COP17 Climate Change Conference at International Convention Centre in Durban on December 10, 2011.
View Photo »Canada Minister of Environment Peter Kent, right, at the climate change summit as it nears it's end in the city of Durban, South Africa, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Some ministers and top climate negotiators left Durban without an agreement Saturday, with time running out and the prospect...
View Photo »United Nations (UN) Framework Convention on Climate Change Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres speaks with Brazil's Minister of Environment Izabella Teixeira (L) and chief climate envoy Luiz alberto Figueiredo during a plenary session at the United Nations Climate Change Conference...
View Photo »United States Climate Change envoy Todd Stern chats to members of his delegation at the late plenary session on the final day of negotiations of the COP17 Climate Change Conference at International Convention Centre in Durban on December 10, 2011.
View Photo »The European Commissioner for Climate Change Connie Hedegaard speaks with her spokeperson Isaac Valero before a plenary session at United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP17) in Durban December 10, 2011. The conference has gone an extra day in an attempt to iron out an agreement...
View Photo »CORRECTS ID OF PERSON Greg Combet, Minister for Climate Change Australia, right, walks out of the negotiation room as the climate change summit nears it's end in the city of Durban, South Africa, Saturday, Dec 10, 2011. Some ministers and top climate negotiators left Durban without an...
View Photo »US climate change envoy Todd Stern leaves a closed meeting on the final day of negotiations of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at the International Convention Center in Durban on December 10, 2011.
View Photo »The US climate change envoy Todd Stern (C) walks on December 10, 2011 during the final discussions of the last day of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Durban, South Africa. UN climate talks entered their second week entangled in a thick mesh of issues with no...
View Photo »Protesters hold a night vigil as talks at the climate change summit stall in Durban, South Africa, Friday, Dec 9, 2011. Negotiators from Europe, small islands threatened by rising oceans and the world's poorest countries sought to keep alive the only treaty governing global warming and...
View Photo »Britain's newly appointed Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey (C) is flanked by media as he speaks in front of his new offices on Whitehall in London on February 3, 2012 following the resignation of Chris Huhne and Davey's promotion. Huhne resigned on February 3 after being...
View Photo »At Kerry we've had farmers and greenies and people like Alan Jones involved in the issue. Now he's a person that I strongly disagree with over matters of climate change, but he could not be better on his strength of conviction and his understanding of coal seam gas.
At a time when an increasing number of people are living in hunger and climate change threatens crops, the system that regulates GM food sources ought to become more based on evidence and less subject to the influence of politically motivated NGOs
There is a growing commonality on global issues ranging from climate change, the G20 process to the WTO negotiations. There is a dramatic growth in bilateral trade, which according to Chinese state councillor reached $73 billion last year
casually tweeted about his belief in evolution and climate change
bucking GOP doctrine on issues like global warming ... a steady diet of civility and compromise.
Both are necessary to study climate change ecology
we are led to the conclusion that either the hypothesis of carbon dioxide induced global warming holds but its effects are being modified in what seems to be an improbable though not impossible way, or, and this really is heresy according to some, the working hypothesis does not stand the test of data.
In the last 100 years, the speed of global warming in Russia has increased by 1.5 - 2 times. The last 20 or 30 years saw the biggest increase in the rate of warming. The average annual rainfall has also grown, and so have the annual runoffsof Russia’s largest rivers. Floods have become more frequent and...
The world it inhabits is sort of a minefield of current events, of divisive politics (global warming, regime change, corporate bad-behavior, etc) but all that has sort of come to pass by the time the story opens. The damage has been done, and so its less about why/how things got so bad and more about, o...
U.S. power plants most to blame for warming ... emissions of heat-trapping gases show that U.S. power plants are responsible for the bulk of the pollution blamed for global warming. Power plants released 72 percent of the greenhouse gases reported to the Environmental Protection Agency for 2010.
If climate change is happening, the actions we take will help ... If climate change is largely caused by human actions, this will really help. If we learn decades from now that climate change isn’t happening, these actions will still help our economy, our quality of life and the quality of our environme...
If climate change is happening, the actions we take will help ... If climate change is largely caused by human actions, this will really help. If we learn decades from now that climate change isn’t happening, these actions will still help our economy, our quality of life and the quality of our environme...
Any time we have a meeting of 100 teachers, if you ask whether they’re running into pushback on teaching climate change, 50 will raise their hands
Across the world, we see momentum building for concrete action that reduces energy poverty, catalyzes sustainable growth and mitigates climate change ... Achieving sustainable energy is both feasible and necessary.
After a period of time, with climate change heading our way, the Romney Marsh would gradually disappear back into the sea.
A proportion of the money will go to research and development, including exploring new technologies that will help us deal with the challenge of waste management and addressing our climate change obligations
We will see higher CO2 levels if we take out one of the major technologies that will help us deal with climate change
Humanity faces a serious challenge with global climate change
We are very happy to be involved in this webinar and working with SSF as we try to address the challenges of climate change
The rise in the number of Americans telling pollsters that news of global warming was being exaggerated began virtually concurrently with the release of Al Gore's movie, 'An Inconvenient Truth.'
Average warming in Russia in the past 100 years was 1.5 to two times higher than overall global warming
Despite ongoing discussions in the scientific community about the nature and long-term outlook for global climate change, the fact of global warming itself is uncontroversial
Protecting public health and food supplies may take precedence over avoiding climate change in most countries, but knowing that these measures also mitigate climate change may help motivate policies to put them into practice
Climate change is actually here, now, with us ... The extreme weather events of the past year were all expected to happen with a warming climate.
Our results will have a significant impact on our understanding of the oxidizing capacity of the atmosphere and have wide ranging implications for pollution and climate change
