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    If international agreements to curb greenhouse gas emissions resulted in keeping temperatures from increasing more than 2 degrees Celsius -- as is the aim of climate talks scheduled for next year in Paris -- economic losses would hit just 2.5 percent per year by 2100. (iStock Photo)
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    Climate change could cut 9 percent from South Asian economies, study says

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    Communities fight back over transportation of fossil fuels
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    Communities fight back over transportation of fossil fuels

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    Oregon agency stings coal industry as it nixes key permit
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    State hearing focuses on cutting greenhouse gases
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    An Oregon state agency is expected to decide Monday whether developers can build a proposed coal export terminal, a ruling that would have broad ramifications for the coal industry's ability to tap into energy-hungry Asian markets. (iStock Photo)
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    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will skip a United Nations climate summit next month in New York. (AP Photo/Press Trust of India)
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    On paper, the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed power plant rule are an obvious bargain: A cost of no more than $8.8 billion, with benefits reaching between $55 billion and $93 billion by 2030. But opponents of the rules have complained that those numbers aren't exactly comparable. (iStock)
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    Tony the Tiger and the Keebler elves are fighting climate change

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    The United States is on pace for the coldest year since 1993, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, though 2014 is still historically one of the more extreme in terms of climate. (Getty image)
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    The last time the U.S. was this cold was Bill Clinton’s first year as president

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