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Climate Change
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Climate "hockey stick"
The University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit, centrepiece of the "ClimateGate" affair, releases virtually all remaining temperature data.

IPCC's chairman speaks about the consequences on health and the environment if climate talks in Durban stall.
The 2007 Anaktuvuk fire in Alaska put vast amounts of carbon into the air, scientists say, suggestive of a new mechanism to reinforce climate change.

A Guernsey company calls for the States to introduce grants to make it cheaper for islanders to install wind turbines.
The UN's top nuclear official says the use of atomic power will continue to grow around the world, despite the crisis at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi plant.

India is to set up an environment regulator to bring in a "complete change" in the process of granting clearances for industries.
Some of the key views held by climate change sceptics in 2009 and the counter-arguments made by mainstream climate scientists.

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