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India expects to break logjam in climate talks
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Climate costs set to rise, technology can help: U.N.
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World farming to get $200 million in climate aid
World farming to get $200 million in climate aid
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Troposphere is warming too, decades of data show
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Futuristic climate schemes to get U.N. hearing
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