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If you go to Winds of Change
- What: Winds of Change Festival, a series of chamber music ensemble performances and events to raise awareness of North Dakota’s wind energy potential.
Wednesday, September, 02, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Olympics clean-up hides the real Beijing
Correspondent Anita Chang has been living in Beijing for more than a year. This is her account of massive changes across the city as it prepared to welcome visitors from around the world for the Olympics.
Thursday, August, 07, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Chastity Bono announces sex change
Chastity Bono is having a sex change to become a man.
Friday, June, 12, 2009 - - Entertainment

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Minnesotan starts 15-day bike tour for climate change
A 23-year-old Roseville man will start a 15-day, 350-mile bike tour today to raise awareness about solutions to stop climate change.
Saturday, October, 10, 2009 - - News

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How you would change North Dakota
There’s been a lot of publicity from local and national media about how great North Dakota is. But we wanted to hear how you would improve the state — and we got some creative answers. We asked how you would finish this sentence: “If I could change anything about North Dakota, I would . . .”
Monday, October, 10, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Canada pulls out of Kyoto Protocol on climate change
Canada's environment minister says the country is pulling out of the Kyoto Protocol on climate change.
Monday, December, 12, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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IN THE MAIL: Climate-change scare: Politics, pure and simple
I think Bob White of the Dakota Resource Council protests too much about the Bismarck Tribune’s editorial, which said that climate change is more about science than politics (“Warming is about climate, not politics,” Page A4, April 29).
Sunday, May, 10, 2009 - Bismarck - Opinion

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Study: Epic Arctic storm linked to climate change
A study says that a howling beast of an Arctic storm that caused the worst flooding in 1,000 years in the Northwest Territories backs up predictions that climate change will cause unprecedented and unpredictably violent weather.
Monday, May, 16, 2011 - - Entertainment

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Ethanol test for Obama administration on climate change, science
President Barack Obama’s commitment to take on climate change and put science over politics is about to be tested as his administration faces a politically sensitive question about the widespread use of ethanol: Does it help or hurt the fight against global warming?
Monday, May, 04, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Change That Works to hold open house
North Dakota Change That Works will hold an open house from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at 28 S. Third St., Suite A in Grand Forks.
Friday, January, 29, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Akec Garang, Fargo, letter: Tackle climate change before it’s too late
Climate change has to be dealt with. Otherwise, mankind and other species will face calamity.
Wednesday, October, 28, 2009 - - Opinion

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Climate targets may not change daily life much
Americans’ day-to-day lives won’t change noticeably if President Barack Obama achieves his newly announced goal of slashing carbon dioxide pollution by one-sixth in the next decade, experts say. Except for rising energy bills. And how much they’ll go up depends on who’s doing the calculating.
Friday, November, 27, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Blair Henry, Sedona, Ariz., letter: Evidence demands action on climate change
If Herald readers want to educate themselves and then judge for themselves, I urge them to take a quick look at this short, 22-page online summary report by the United Nations. It’s called “Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report — Summary for Policymakers.”
Saturday, May, 22, 2010 - - Opinion

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Oregon man changes name to Captain Awesome
Douglas Allen Smith Jr. says he changed his name to Captain Awesome last month because he was inspired by the nickname of a character on the NBC television show "Chuck" — Dr. Devon "Captain Awesome" Woodcomb.
Monday, December, 06, 2010 - - News

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'Change That Works' to sponsor ice cream social
“Change That Works” is sponsoring an ice cream social in support of health care reform at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in University Park Shelter 3 in Grand Forks.
Monday, August, 10, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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IN THE MAIL: Let conscience, not wallet, guide on climate change
As our nation crafts a policy to reduce carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions responsible for global climate change, there is growing opposition to enactment of legislation on the basis of cost — it will cost too much to address the problem, therefore, we should not act.
Sunday, June, 28, 2009 - Bottineau, N.D. - Opinion

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GOP belittles Democrats’ climate change proposal
WASHINGTON — The climate change proposal developed by congressional Democrats and endorsed by President Barrack Obama does little to reduce global warming and saddles Americans with high energy costs, Republicans said today.
Saturday, May, 30, 2009 - - News

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Leah Gardner, Minneapolis, letter: Climate change laws need not hurt poor
In light of the consensus among leading scientists that climate change is a reality, it’s time to take the anticipated impacts on vulnerable populations seriously and move from debate to action.
Friday, March, 05, 2010 - - Opinion

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Climate change raises flood stakes for area
Many experts said climate change, with its rising global temperatures, produces more volatile and extreme weather — including more floods and, conversely, more droughts. Amanda Staudt, a climate scientist for the National Wildlife Federation, said government studies have shown Midwest flooding is on the rise. “There’s definitely been a trend toward heavier rainfall events and more snowfall events,” she said
Monday, June, 08, 2009 - The Forum - News

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