Climate Change


  1. EU teams up with MTV on climate change

    Wednesday, July 15, 2009 12:00 am

  1. Climate change and hunting

    Jim Posewitz is founder and executive director of the Orion Institute, a non-profit group based in Helena, Mont. that supports hunting and wildlife conservation. He gave a lecture at Casper College about hunting and the effects of climate change last Thursday along with Steve Jackson, botany professor and ecology program director at the University of Wyoming. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.

  2. Summit urged to set climate accord deadline

    Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard, right, with Head of the U.N. climate change secretariat Yvo de Boer, at the start of a two-day closed meeting of climate negotiators from nearly 40 countries who are preparing for the Copenhagen U.N. summit that starts on Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Denmark's climate minister says next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document. (AP Photo/POLFOTO/Tariq Mikkel Khan)

  3. Not a climate treaty, but political deal possible

    Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard, right, with Head of the U.N. climate change secretariat Yvo de Boer, at the start of a two-day closed meeting of climate negotiators from nearly 40 countries who are preparing for the Copenhagen U.N. summit that starts on Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Denmark's climate minister says next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document. (AP Photo/POLFOTO/Tariq Mikkel Khan)

  4. Not a climate treaty, but political deal possible

    Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard, right, with Head of the U.N. climate change secretariat Yvo de Boer, at the start of a two-day closed meeting of climate negotiators from nearly 40 countries who are preparing for the Copenhagen U.N. summit that starts on Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Denmark's climate minister says next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document. (AP Photo/POLFOTO/Tariq Mikkel Khan)

  5. UN climate chief holds out hope for global pact

    Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard, right, with Head of the U.N. climate change secretariat Yvo de Boer, at the start of a two-day closed meeting of climate negotiators from nearly 40 countries who are preparing for the Copenhagen U.N. summit that starts on Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Denmark's climate minister says next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document. (AP Photo/POLFOTO/Tariq Mikkel Khan)

  6. Obama: Rally the world for climate deal next month

    Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and

  7. Obama: Rally the world for climate deal next month

    Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and

  8. Obama: Rally the world for climate deal next month

    Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and

  9. Obama: Rally the world for climate deal next month

    Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and

  10. Obama: Rally the world for climate deal next month

    Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and

  11. Obama: Rally the world for climate deal next month

    Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and

  12. Obama: Rally the world for climate deal next month

    Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and

  13. Obama: Rally the world for climate deal next month

    Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and

  14. Summit urged to set climate accord deadline

    Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard, left, talks to Chinese head of delegation Xie Zhenhua, at the start of a two-day closed meeting of climate negotiators from nearly 40 countries who are preparing for the Copenhagen U.N. summit that starts on Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Denmark's climate minister says next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document. (AP Photo/POLFOTO/Tariq Mikkel Khan)

  15. Summit urged to set climate accord deadline

    Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard talks to reporters at the start of a two-day closed meeting of climate negotiators from nearly 40 countries who are preparing for the Copenhagen U.N. summit that starts on Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Denmark's climate minister says next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document. (AP Photo/POLFOTO/Tariq Mikkel Khan)

  16. Not a climate treaty, but political deal possible

    Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard, left, talks to Chinese head of delegation Xie Zhenhua, at the start of a two-day closed meeting of climate negotiators from nearly 40 countries who are preparing for the Copenhagen U.N. summit that starts on Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Denmark's climate minister says next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document. (AP Photo/POLFOTO/Tariq Mikkel Khan)

  17. Not a climate treaty, but political deal possible

    Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard talks to reporters at the start of a two-day closed meeting of climate negotiators from nearly 40 countries who are preparing for the Copenhagen U.N. summit that starts on Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Denmark's climate minister says next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document. (AP Photo/POLFOTO/Tariq Mikkel Khan)

  18. Not a climate treaty, but political deal possible

    Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard, left, talks to Chinese head of delegation Xie Zhenhua, at the start of a two-day closed meeting of climate negotiators from nearly 40 countries who are preparing for the Copenhagen U.N. summit that starts on Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Denmark's climate minister says next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document. (AP Photo/POLFOTO/Tariq Mikkel Khan)

  19. Not a climate treaty, but political deal possible

    Danish Minister for Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard talks to reporters at the start of a two-day closed meeting of climate negotiators from nearly 40 countries who are preparing for the Copenhagen U.N. summit that starts on Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Denmark's climate minister says next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document. (AP Photo/POLFOTO/Tariq Mikkel Khan)

  20. Ukraine's `hot air' bedevils global climate deal

    This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows a mountain of chemical ash in Gorlovka, Ukraine. In an era of climate change and carbon trading, Ukraine, ironically, is profiting from the smokeless smokestacks of its industrial shutdown. (AP Photo/John McConnico)

  21. Ukraine's `hot air' bedevils global climate deal

    This Oct. 15, 2009 photo shows residents waiting for infrequent trains in Konstantinovka, Ukraine. In an era of climate change and carbon trading, Ukraine, ironically, is profiting from the smokeless smokestacks of its industrial shutdown. (AP Photo/John McConnico)

  22. Ukraine's `hot air' bedevils global climate deal

    This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows an abandoned glass factory in Konstantinovka, Ukraine. In an era of climate change and carbon trading, Ukraine, ironically, is profiting from the smokeless smokestacks of its industrial shutdown. (AP Photo/John McConnico)

  23. Ukraine's `hot air' bedevils global climate deal

    This Oct. 14, 2009 photo shows an abandoned glass factory in Konstantinovka, Ukraine. In an era of climate change and carbon trading, Ukraine, ironically, is profiting from the smokeless smokestacks of its industrial shutdown. (AP Photo/John McConnico)

  24. Summit urged to set climate accord deadline

    US head of delegation Todd Stern speaks to reporters, at the start of a two-day closed meeting of climate negotiators from nearly 40 countries who are preparing for the Copenhagen U.N. summit that starts on Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. Denmark's climate minister says next month's summit on climate change in Copenhagen must set a deadline for a legally binding document. (AP Photo/POLFOTO/Tariq Mikkel Khan)

 
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