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APEC forge deal on climate change
Sep 8 2007 10:45PM (CT)
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Pacific Rim leaders agreed Saturday to curb global warming by improving energy use and expanding forests, laying out a plan they hope will influence future climate change talks but that critics dismissed as too timid.
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APEC forge deal on climate change
Sep 8 2007 10:45PM (CT)
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Pacific Rim leaders agreed Saturday to curb global warming by improving energy use and expanding forests, laying out a plan they hope will influence future climate change talks but that critics dismissed as too timid.
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APEC forge deal on climate change
Sep 8 2007 10:45PM (CT)
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Pacific Rim leaders agreed Saturday to curb global warming by improving energy use and expanding forests, laying out a plan they hope will influence future climate change talks but that critics dismissed as too timid.
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APEC forge deal on climate change
Sep 8 2007 10:45PM (CT)
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Pacific Rim leaders agreed Saturday to curb global warming by improving energy use and expanding forests, laying out a plan they hope will influence future climate change talks but that critics dismissed as too timid.
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APEC forge deal on climate change
Sep 8 2007 10:45PM (CT)
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Pacific Rim leaders agreed Saturday to curb global warming by improving energy use and expanding forests, laying out a plan they hope will influence future climate change talks but that critics dismissed as too timid.
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Volunteers help monitor nation's rivers
Sep 8 2007 5:32AM (CT)
BIG BAY, Mich. (AP) - Day after day, Chauncey Moran leaves his backwoods cabin, packs his pickup with gear and embarks on a scientific mission: checking the health of the Yellow Dog River.
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Volunteers help monitor nation's rivers
Sep 8 2007 5:32AM (CT)
BIG BAY, Mich. (AP) - Day after day, Chauncey Moran leaves his backwoods cabin, packs his pickup with gear and embarks on a scientific mission: checking the health of the Yellow Dog River.
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Polar bear population seen declining
Sep 8 2007 2:35AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two-thirds of the world's polar bears will be killed off by 2050 _ and the entire population gone from Alaska _ because of thinning sea ice from global warming in the Arctic, government scientists forecast Friday.
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