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"'Super Greenhouse Gas' Deal Fails"


"At little noticed talks last week in Port Ghalib, Egypt, climate advocates were hoping to seal a global agreement for the phase down of super greenhouse gases and give next month's Copenhagen climate talks a can-do running start. But the annual meeting of the 198 nations of the Montreal Protocol began on a note of contention that five days of discussions could not overcome."

Source: Reuters, 11/16/2009

"Coal Star State"

"While America turns away from dirty energy, Texas could soon have 12 new coal-fired power plants. What gives?"

Source: Texas Observer, 11/16/2009

"Leaders Will Delay Deal on Climate Change"

"President Obama and other world leaders have decided to put off the difficult task of reaching a climate change agreement at a global climate conference scheduled for next month, agreeing instead to make it the mission of the Copenhagen conference to reach a less specific 'politically binding' agreement that would punt the most difficult issues into the future."

Source: NYTimes, 11/16/2009

The Psychology of Climate Change Communication

The Center for Research on Environmental Decisions (CRED) at Columbia University has published a free, research-based guide for "Scientists, Journalists, Educators, Political Aides, and the Interested Public."

Copenhagen Countdown

Whether you're going to Copenhagen to report the climate talks — or staying home to watch or cover them, here are some resources that will help you get the story.

"Sen. David Vitter (R-Formaldehyde)"

The nomination of Paul Anastas, known as the "father of green chemistry," to head EPA's Office of Research and Development, is being held up by Sen. David Vitter (R-LA). Vitter's action raises questions about his close ties to the formaldehyde industry.

Source: Mother Jones, 11/13/2009

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