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Green alarm as EU ministers mull climate opt-outs

reuters.com
Oct. 10, 2008
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - France, Germany and Austria called on Friday for an easing of EU climate ambitions to help industries facing an economic downturn, causing green groups to warn that the battle against climate change was in jeopardy.
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U.N.: Youth can be hip, save planet

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Grasshoppers offer climate change clues

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NOAA gets computer time for forecasting

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Climate change may alter plant ranges

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Study IDs 12,700-year-old climate change

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Climate change health problems foreseen

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U.N. building to cut air conditioning

U.N. building to cut air conditioning

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Obama, Sarkozy discuss peace, war, climate

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