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November 26, 06:22pm EST Photo
Business Books: Arctic melts, but no big "Cold Rush" for oil 

OSLO (Reuters) - The Arctic is thawing fast because of global warming but a big "Cold Rush" for offshore oil and gas looks unlikely because of icebergs and high costs, a new book says.  Full Article 

November 26, 08:00am EST
Business Books: Arctic melts, but no big "Cold Rush" for oil 

OSLO, Nov 26 (Reuters) - The Arctic is thawing fast because of global warming but a big "Cold Rush" for offshore oil and gas looks unlikely because of icebergs and high costs, a new book says.  Full Article 

November 26, 08:00am EST
Business Books: Arctic melts, but no big "Cold Rush" for oil 

By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent OSLO, Nov 26 (Reuters) - The Arctic is thawing fast because of global warming but a big "Cold Rush" for offshore oil and gas looks unlikely because of icebergs and high costs, a new book says. A retreat ...  Full Article 

November 26, 01:53pm EST
U.S., China help climate talks, but tangles remain 

* Curbs boost Copenhagen climate summit prospects * Greenhouse gas emissions by rich lag demands by poor * Cash uncertain, legal treaty out of reach By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent OSLO, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Promises of greenhouse gas curbs ...  Full Article 

November 26, 02:43pm EST
U.S., China help climate talks, but tangles remain 

OSLO (Reuters) - Promises of greenhouse gas curbs by China and the United States brighten prospects for next month's U.N. climate summit but leave big tangles over cash, rich nations' emissions cuts and how to tie down a legal treaty.  Full Article 

November 24, 03:00pm EST
Climate change quickens, seas feared up 2 metres 

* 26 scientists say ice melting, CO2 emissions up sharply * Seas could rise up to 2 metres at worst by 2100 * Experts urge Copenhagen summit to cap greenhouse emissions By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent OSLO, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Global warming ...  Full Article 

November 24, 07:33pm EST Photo
Climate change quickens, seas feared up 2 meters 

OSLO (Reuters) - Global warming is happening faster than expected and at worst could raise sea levels by up to 2 meters (6-1/2 ft) by 2100, a group of scientists said on Tuesday in a warning to next month's U.N. climate summit in Copenhagen.  Full Article 

November 24, 02:07pm EST Photo
Tiny "carbon neutral" club struggles with costs 

OSLO (Reuters) - Norway, Costa Rica and the Maldives are struggling with high costs and technological hurdles to stay in the world's most exclusive club for fighting climate change -- seeking to cut net greenhouse gas emissions to zero.  Full Article 

November 24, 10:49am EST Photo
U.S. to bring emissions cut target to Copenhagen talks 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will propose an emissions reduction target at U.N. climate change talks in Copenhagen in December with an eye toward winning support from U.S. lawmakers who must agree to put it into law.  Full Article 

November 24, 10:06am EST
ANALYSIS-Tiny "carbon neutral" club struggles with costs 

This is part of a package of stories ahead of climate talks in Copenhagen in December. For other stories linked to the Copenhagen meeting click on [ID:nLL527527] * Cash, technology hurdles on path to zero net emissions * Norway's greenhouse gas emissions ...  Full Article