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Recent summer heat waves unprecedented, study says

The summer heat waves over the past decade that killed thousands of people in Europe, scorched the Russian wheat crop, and sent Greenland's glaciers galloping to the sea are without parallel since at least 1400, according to a new study. The findings are based on a statistical analysis of summer seasonal temperatures inferred from tree rings, ice cores, lake sediments, and instrumental records.

 

University hit by new climate leak ahead of talks

The British university whose leaked emails caused a global climate science controversy in 2009 says it has discovered a potentially much larger data breach....

 

EU backs climate change report despite flaws

The European Union says it has "full confidence" in a key United Nations climate change study after its authors apologized for ...

 

Europe: U.S., China must match climate change goals

Europe: U.S., China must match climate change goals

U.S., China have not offered to go far enough to combat climate change, a top EU official says as climate summit opens.

 

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