Bangladesh's river gypsies forced on to dry land
At the end of every year, after the monsoon rains, Noor Hossain dismantles his houseboat on the Bangladeshi delta and heads to the mainland.
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China makes landmark pledge to curb CO2 emissions
Chinese President Hu Jintao on Tuesday promised to put a "notable" brake on the country's rapidly rising carbon emissions.
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A dangerous change in the weather
Climate change caused the deaths of 10 people in Sierra Leone.
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Obama warns of tough road on climate
Leaders of about 100 nations met on Tuesday to breathe new life into deadlocked climate change negotiations.
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Kenya's rainmakers called to combat climate change
Kenya's rainmakers -- with meteorological equipment consisting of trees and herbs -- are being enlisted to mitigate the effects of climate change.
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World's big polluters tackle climate concerns
Representatives of the world's 17 biggest carbon polluters meet on Thursday to kick off a week of high-level and high-stakes talks on climate change.
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SA presses financial concerns over climate deal
A finance package footing the bill for developing nations to develop clean energy will make or break climate negotiations, SA says.
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Pressure mounts for breakthrough in climate effort
Key meetings unfolding in the coming week may determine whether a two-year effort to combat climate change will triumph or be written off as a flop.
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SA hopes for favourable deal at climate conference
It was unrealistic for developing countries such as South Africa to commit to carbon emission targets, because of their economic status.
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Climate deal 'must be wide, not overwhelming'
Nations aiming to agree on a new climate deal should focus on achieveable greenhouse gas emissions targets, said US Energy Secretary Steven Chu.
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