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en That's a serious wedge, and shows a political climate change,
  Bob Geldof

en Wall Street is waking up to climate change risks and opportunities. Considerably more of the world's largest corporations are getting a handle on what climate change means for their business and what they need to do to capture opportunities and mitigate risks. This all points to a continued elevation of climate change as a critical shareholder value issue for investors.
  James Cameron

en The new president came to town saying he would change the tone and change the climate in Washington, ... I guess we didn't realize it was the actual climate that he wanted to change.

en It is imperative, in our perspective, that we drive a wedge between the insurgents and the Sunni population of Iraq . And having them actively involved in the political process is a way to drive that wedge,

en It is important to improve the climate models, so we have higher confidence in the results. A lot of change is going on in the climate and our weather is definitely affected by polar climate.

en Australia needs to establish a Pacific climate change strategy and part of that, obviously, has to be dealing with the issue of climate change refugees.

en The joint declaration on climate change is very welcome, ... I think it is a major step forward in the way that we deal with the issue of climate change and the environment that China is prepared to be part of this strategic dialogue.
  Tony Blair

en I hope in the not-too-distant future we have a change in the political climate here in Washington that he can visit us in the nation's capital,

en Some people know they can very easy use this as a political wedge issue. Texas will have another foster ban in 2007. But polling shows people believe it should be up to social scientists and professionals to determine what is best for the child — perhaps this is why the issue has lost its steam.

en Global warming is the greatest threat facing the planet today and we are close to passing the tipping point of irreversible climate change. That is why the action that the Mayor is taking through the London Climate Change Agency is so important.

en Some of us are even thinking about becoming candidates. Now is the right time for all Latinos to take advantage of the climate and get into these offices and begin to change the tide of political power.

en Climate change and offsetting carbon dioxide emissions are high priorities for the Turin Winter Games, especially as winter sports and climate change are closely interrelated.

en Resistance to action on climate change is crumbling. The business community has a number of prominent leaders arguing for action, and the science on climate change becomes clearer and more inescapable by the day.

en Because of this climate in the U.S. that political art is taboo, the writers will tell you it's not political. I've heard John Irving say he's not a political writer. There is nothing to be worried about. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. It's absolutely the domain of art.
  Barbara Kingsolver

en These species lose their last options if we allow climate change to continue unchecked. Keeping the natural wealth of this planet means we must avoid dangerous climate change ? and that means we have got to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.


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