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71. World moves into the ecological red
The world moved into 'ecological overdraft' on Saturday, the point at which human consumption exceeds the ability of the earth to sustain it in any year and goes into the red, the New Economics Foundation think-tank said.
06 Oct 2007
72. World climate deal faces hurdles for '09 deadline
A growing sense of urgency is pushing world leaders to agree a new treaty to fight climate change but the U.S. presidential election might still foil hopes of a deal by the end of 2009, experts told a Reuters summit.
05 Oct 2007
73. Tougher warming curbs may be necessary: U.N.
Governments may need to step up the fight against global warming to a level beyond even the toughest existing goals to help safeguard the planet, the head of the U.N. climate panel said on Wednesday.
04 Oct 2007
74. Tourism industry faces rising climate change threat
Booming demand for international travel is exacerbating climate change pressures and threatening many coastal, mountain and outdoor destinations, United Nations experts said on Monday.
03 Oct 2007
75. China growth seen raising threat to tigers
China's economic boom is fuelling demand for endangered species ranging from tigers to African timbers even though Beijing imposes the death penalty for wildlife crimes, the head of a U.N. watchdog said on Tuesday.
03 Oct 2007
76. Ice cap melt seen "very, very alarming"
Record melting of Arctic sea ice this year sent a "very alarming" signal about warming at the North Pole, but it couldn't all definitely be blamed on manmade climate change, the U.N.'s top weatherman said on Tuesday.
03 Oct 2007
77. Scientists see dramatic drop in Arctic sea ice
Arctic sea ice declined this year to the lowest levels registered since satellite assessments started in the 1970s, extending a trend fueled by human-caused global warming, scientists said on Monday.
03 Oct 2007
78. World at climate change crossroads: UNEP
The world went through a tipping point in dealing with climate change in 2007 as public opinion recognised the crisis, but time is running out fast for action, the head of the UN Environment Programme said on Monday.
02 Oct 2007
79. Schwarzenegger, Gore add star power to climate meet
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and former US Vice President Al Gore are set to join world leaders for a U.N. meeting on Monday aimed at spurring global negotiations on how to cool a warming planet.
24 Sep 2007
80. Malaysia criticises APEC climate change agenda
Malaysia said on Thursday Australia and the United States should not hijack next week's summit of Asia-Pacific leaders to discuss climate change, saying it was not the right forum.
30 Aug 2007
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