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“Don’t be so silly” about climate change: Mohamed Nasheed on The Daily Show

Featured Video: FEVER, the climate change challenge for indigenous people

Climate change could increase fires, logging, and hunting in rainforests

Wall Street Journal under attack for climate op-ed

Obama rejects Keystone pipeline, but leaves door open for tar sands

Rainforests need massive finance, but REDD must be well-designed to succeed

Targeting methane, black carbon could buy world a little time on climate change

Climate change media coverage drops 20 percent in 2011

Top 10 Environmental Stories of 2011

Earth systems disruption: Does 2011 indicate the “new normal” of climate chaos and conflict?

Carbon Coalitions: Business, Climate Politics, and the Rise of Emissions Trading: Book Review

Current emission pledges will raise temperature 3.5 degrees Celsius

Global carbon emissions rise 49 percent since 1990

Africa, China call out Canada for climate betrayal

Another record breaker: 2011 warmest La Niña year ever

Carbon credit market for HFC-23 racked by fraud

For poor, climate change “a matter of life and death”

The Pope hopes for responsible climate deal

Greenhouse gases hit new record in atmosphere as officials head to UN climate summit

Last year’s greenhouse gas emissions topple worst-case scenario

Sober up: world running out of time to keep planet from over-heating

California finalizes cap-and-trade program

Chamber of Commerce awarded Rubber Dodo for being ‘one of the most environmentally destructive forces in America’

New study: price carbon at the point of fossil fuel extraction

Australia’s carbon tax moves closer to reality

Tar sands pipeline ‘another dirty needle feeding America’s fossil fuel addiction’

Climate test for Obama: 1,252 people arrested over notorious oil pipeline

Adaptation, justice and morality in a warming world

Vietnam plans to build 90 coal plants

Climate scientists in Australia suffer death threats

Nobel laureates: ‘we are transgressing planetary boundaries that have kept civilization safe for the past 10,000 years’

What is the current status of REDD+?

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