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A decline in China's energy intensity, or the amount of energy it uses to produce each unit of national income, picked up pace in the first half of 2009, the country's top economic planner said., China Energy Intensity Down 3.35 Percent In First Half
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Australia pledged to cut its greenhouse emissions by 5 to 15 percent by 2020 as it unveiled on Monday the world's broadest carbon trading scheme., Australia Vows 5-15 Percent CO2 Cut
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The United States is the second biggest emitter of greenhouse gases. Still, the country boasts some of the most active climate scientists, organizations, and politicians committed to fighting global warming.
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Germany has long seen itself as cutting-edge when it came to environmental protection. The German public is now discovering, however, that the country is not quite as "green" as it hoped.
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Transportation is the fastest-growing source of greenhouse gases. See how different modes of transportation are affecting the climate, and how they could become more sustainable.
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