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At climate-change summit in Warsaw, countries look to lay foundation for global pact – The Washington Post

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

‘Representatives of more than 190 countries gathered in Warsaw on Monday to continue debating how to deal with climate change beyond 2020, even as nations are falling further behind on their collective goal of reining in greenhouse gas emissions that are warming the planet.’

via At climate-change summit in Warsaw, countries look to lay foundation for global pact – The Washington Post.

Climate Change Seen Posing Risk to Food Supplies – NYTimes.com

Sunday, November 10th, 2013

‘Climate change will pose sharp risks to the world’s food supply in coming decades, potentially undermining crop production and driving up prices at a time when the demand for food is expected to soar, scientists have found.’

via Climate Change Seen Posing Risk to Food Supplies – NYTimes.com.

EU more cautious as nations approach 2030 climate targets | Reuters

Sunday, November 10th, 2013

‘BRUSSELS, Nov 8 (Reuters) – Once a clear environmental leader, the European Union is likely to set a more cautious tone for the global debate on a U.N. climate deal when it unveils a new chunk of green energy law early next year.’

via EU more cautious as nations approach 2030 climate targets | Reuters.

Devastation Feared Across Central Philippines in Typhoon’s Wake – NYTimes.com

Sunday, November 10th, 2013

‘CEBU, Philippines — One of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded now appears to have devastated cities, towns and fishing villages with heavy loss of life when it played a deadly form of hopscotch across the islands of the central Philippines on Friday.’

via Devastation Feared Across Central Philippines in Typhoon’s Wake – NYTimes.com.

Obama appoints new energy and climate change advisor – latimes.com

Friday, November 8th, 2013

‘WASHINGTON — Dan Utech, a long-time Washington insider, has been named as President Obama’s new advisor on energy and climate change, a White House official said.’

via Obama appoints new energy and climate change advisor – latimes.com.

What the world would look like if all ice melted | The Sideshow – Yahoo News

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

‘If all of the ice in the world melted, sea levels would raise some 216 feet. But what exactly would that look like? And more specifically, what would such a worse-case scenario mean for the Earth’s population?’

via What the world would look like if all ice melted | The Sideshow – Yahoo News.

Obama appoints Brown, Garcetti to climate-change task force – latimes.com

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

‘Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Gov. Jerry Brown are among the state and local leaders named to a national task force that will recommend steps the federal government can take to help communities cope with climate change.’

via Obama appoints Brown, Garcetti to climate-change task force – latimes.com.

World Bank warrior spearheading the fight against climate change | Guardian Sustainable Business | Guardian Professional

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

‘The World Bank can sometimes come across as a lumbering bureaucratic beast, so it’s refreshing that the woman tasked with co-ordinating its climate change strategy is a straight-talking, no-nonsense campaigner with a warrior-like spirit.’

via World Bank warrior spearheading the fight against climate change | Guardian Sustainable Business | Guardian Professional.

Climate Pact Is Signed by 3 States and a Partner – NYTimes.com

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

‘The leaders of three Pacific Coast states and British Columbia have announced a broad alliance to combat climate change, including new joint steps to raise the cost of greenhouse gas pollution, promote zero-emission vehicles and push for the use of cleaner-burning fuels in transportation.’

via Climate Pact Is Signed by 3 States and a Partner – NYTimes.com.

White House Will Focus on Climate Shifts While Trying to Cut Greenhouse Gases – NYTimes.com

Saturday, November 2nd, 2013

‘The White House is expected to take new steps on Friday to help society adapt to global warming, an acknowledgment that worldwide efforts to control emissions will be inadequate to head off big climatic shifts.’

via White House Will Focus on Climate Shifts While Trying to Cut Greenhouse Gases – NYTimes.com.