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Snapshot: Glider eavesdrops on whales
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Probe tunes in to cetacean song.
11 November 2009
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Global warming won't affect all deltas
Rising sea levels could submerge Mississippi Delta but leave other systems intact.
10 November 2009
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China moves to help high-tech firms
But initiatives meet with mixed response.
10 November 2009
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News special : Countdown to Copenhagen
With the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen less than four weeks away, Nature continues to track how much - or little - progress is being made on tackling climate change. The Barcelona summit – the final round of talks before Copenhagen – is now over. With a fully binding international treaty looking ever more unlikely to be signed before the end of the year, negotiators have tried to map out a path ahead. For more on the upcoming climate summit, see Nature's Road to Copenhagen special.
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