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More Americans say global warming exaggerated: poll (Reuters)

Reuters - A growing number of Americans, nearly half the country, think global warming worries are exaggerated, as more people also doubt that scientific warnings of severe environmental fallout will ever occur, according to a new Gallup poll.




Meeting on deforestation boosts morale, budget (AP)

AP - A conference bringing together more than 60 nations Thursday added $1 billion to the fight against deforestation and boosted the morale of those hoping to save the world's forests — a key defense against global warming.




Kenya thanks Japan prince for climate support (AFP)

AFP - Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki thanked Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito Thursday for his country's support in programmes to combat climate change, the government said.




Progress seen on forest scheme, Germany to join (AFP)

AFP - Around 60 countries pushed ahead on Thursday with a multi-billion-dollar scheme to reduce climate-changing emissions from deforestation, to which Germany added its support, British minister Joan Ruddock said on Thursday.




Independent body to review climate panel (AFP)

AFP - A respected international scientific body will review the UN's Nobel prize-winning climate panel, under fire for errors in a key report on global warming, UN chief Ban Ki-moon has said.




World's top scientists to review climate panel (AP)

AP - At a tumultuous time in U.N.-led climate negotiations, one of the world's most credible scientific groups agreed Wednesday to plug the recent cracks in the authoritative reports of the United Nations' Nobel Prize-winning global warming panel.




U.N. launches review of criticized climate panel (Reuters)

Reuters - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday that a group of national science academies would review U.N. climate science to restore trust after a 2007 global warming report was found to have errors.




UK academy aids study to regain climate data trust (Reuters)

Reuters - Britain's science academy said on Wednesday it would take part in a review of U.N. climate science intended to restore trust after a 2007 report was found to have exaggerated evidence for global warming.




China tells US to do more on climate change (AP)

AP - China told the United States on Wednesday to make stronger commitments on climate change and provide environmental expertise and financing to developing nations.




Obama pushes climate change in White House meeting (Reuters)

Reuters - President Barack Obama, weighing in on the Senate's efforts to pass a climate change bill, gathered Republican and Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday to try to jumpstart an overhaul of U.S. energy policy.




Outside science academies to review warming panel (AP)
AP - The beleaguered global warming panel has found an outside group to review how it writes its reports.

 

 



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