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"Final NO2 Rule Cuts Back on Roadside Monitors"

"U.S. EPA's final air quality standard for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) entails new requirements for measuring peak exposures near roads, but it would monitor fewer roadside locations than the agency's original proposal."

Source: Greenwire, 01/29/2010

"Bin Laden Blasts US for Climate Change"

"Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden has called in a new audiotape for the world to boycott American goods and the U.S. dollar, blaming the United States and other industrialized countries for global warming."

Source: AP, 01/29/2010

"U.S. Pledges 17 Percent Emissions Reduction by 2020"

"The United States pledged Thursday to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 17 percent by 2020 from 2005 levels under an international climate agreement, though it made its commitment contingent on passing legislation at home."

Source: Wash Post, 01/29/2010

"'As the World Burns': The Politics Of Climate Change"

Jeff Goodell's article "As the World Burns: How Big Oil and Big Coal mounted one of the most aggressive lobbying campaigns in history to block progress on global warming" was published in the January 2010 issue of Rolling Stone.

Source: NPR, 01/29/2010

"Less Water Vapor May Slow Warming Trends"

"A decrease in water vapor concentrations in parts of the middle atmosphere has contributed to a slowing of Earth’s warming, researchers are reporting. The finding, they said, offers part of the explanation for a string of years with relatively stable global surface temperatures."

Source: NYTimes, 01/29/2010

"Climate Change To Triple Australia Fire Danger: Report"

"Climate change could more than triple the risk of catastrophic wildfires in parts of Australia, a top environmental group warned Thursday, almost a year since savage firestorms that killed 173 people."

Friday, January 29, 2010
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"Obama Holds Firm on Climate Bill, but Most Senators Shrug"

"President Obama refused to back down from his ambitious energy and climate change agenda during last night's State of the Union address, prodding the Senate to pass a comprehensive bill despite complaints from moderates in both parties that the issue is too big to tackle in an election year."

Source: ClimateWire, 01/29/2010

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