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  • Climate-change legislation is toast on Capitol Hill and efforts by the Environmental Protection Agency to set limits on greenhouse gas emissions from various sources are under serious attack.

    Environmentalists losing ground Doug Feaver 2010

  • Climate-change litigation is so new that legal experts have little idea how to handi­cap it; in unexplored areas of tort law, cases become pivotal only in hindsight.

    Conspiracy Theory 2008

  • Climate-change legislation rewards polluters through the shell game of "cap-and-trade."

    John Feffer: Where's the Street Heat on Foreign Policy? 2010

  • Climate-change litigation is so new that legal experts have little idea how to handi­cap it; in unexplored areas of tort law, cases become pivotal only in hindsight.

    Conspiracy Theory 2008

  • TV stations may be Climate-change beat-ups and the latest entertainment gadgets.

    A Sad Day for CNN Viewers - NASA Watch 2008

  • Climate-change legislation may be the only election promise, albeit a brash one, Mr. Hatoyama thinks he can deliver on.

    Japan's Carbon Hara-Kiri 2010

  • Climate-change legislation is toast on Capitol Hill and efforts by the Environmental Protection Agency to set limits on greenhouse gas emissions from various sources are under serious attack.

    Environmentalists losing ground 2010

  • New Delhi Climate-change Cassandras are prone to warning that unless governments take draconian action to limit carbon emissions, the world will suffer grievously and the poor will be hardest hit.

    Climate Change 'Quagmire' Mary Kissel 2010

  • Climate-change research has helped communities take steps now to prevent disasters in vulnerable coastal regions from being even worse: for example, removing large buildings that could topple during a storm surge or light poles that could block interstate traffic, one of the post-Katrina lessons learned in New Orleans.

    Brenda Ekwurzel, Ph.D.: Preparing for Global Warming's Rising Tides 2010

  • Climate-change activists criticize the operations as well for the emissions they produce.

    A Place Where Outsiders Are Welcome Edward Welsch 2010

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