Global Warming
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Zakaria: See possibility in problems
World problems can be solved by human ingenuity, Fareed Zakaria told Duke University graduates.
the Middle East. There is the obvious that the larger issues of climate change that people are concerned about and all these concerns are real. But I want to sketch out for you with perhaps aface. Well possibly -- wars -- economic crises. While depressions. And a climate change and problems -- regarding access and scarcity of water. Keep in mind these problems -- Rio. But the human reaction and response -
Duke University Spring 2012 Commencement
Duke University celebrates graduation for the Class of 2012.
the Middle East. There is the the that the larger issues of climate change that people are concerned about and all these concerns are real. But I want to sketch out for you with perhaps aface. While possible war -- our economic crises. All depressions. At a climate change and problems -- regard access and scarcity of water. Keep in mind these problems -- Rio. But the human reaction and response
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Obama World View
FILE - In this April 19, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at the closed National Gypsum drywall factory in Lorain, Ohio. The Democrat still enjoys broad international support, in large part because of unfavorable memories of his Republican predecessor, George W. Bush. But in a world weary of war and economic crises, and concerned about global climate change , the consensus is that President Barack Obama has not lived up to the lofty expectations that surrounded his 2008 election and Nobel Peace Prize a year later. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
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Around world, Obama's presidency a disappointment
In Europe, where more than 200,000 people thronged a Berlin rally in 2008 to hear Barack Obama speak, there's disappointment that he hasn't kept his promise to close the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, and perceptions that he's shunting blame for the financial crisis across the Atlantic.
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Brazil Rio + 20 in Ruins
A man pedals his bike past cars stopped in traffic at Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, May 10, 2012. The upcoming Rio + 20 conference, billed as a "historic opportunity" to build a greener future, appears to be going up in smoke. President Barack Obama wonât be there, and the leaders of Britain and Germany have bowed out. Entire delegations have canceled. The conference is the follow-up to the U.N.'s 1992 Earth Summit, also held in Rio, which helped put climate change on the world agenda. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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Brazil Rio + 20 in Ruins
Christ the Redeemer statue is backdropped by Sugar Loaf mountain as the sun sets in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, May 10, 2012. The upcoming Rio + 20 conference, billed as a "historic opportunity" to build a greener future, appears to be going up in smoke. President Barack Obama wonât be there, and the leaders of Britain and Germany have bowed out. Entire delegations have canceled. The conference is the follow-up to the U.N.'s 1992 Earth Summit, also held in Rio, which helped put climate change on the world agenda. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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Obama, Romney offer classic choices on big issues
For the better part of a year, Mitt Romney has tethered himself to an array of positions designed for the Republican presidential primaries, stances that put him to the right of where he's been through much of his career and raise questions about where he really wants to go. President Barack Obama's politicking has tacked to the left, thanks to all those speeches to Democratic fundraisers and other activist-heavy events that play up the liberal in him.
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Protect Our Winters.JPEG
This April 10, 2010 photo provided by Protect Our Winters shows Jeremy Jones at the Fairweather Mountains near Yakutat, Alaska. The backcountry snowboarder says he's seen the effects of climate change up close in 18 years of heading to Alaska for deep powder in the winter. "Our season ends a week earlier than it used to. The glacier we use to land on, we can't anymore," Jones said. It's part of the reason he formed Protect Our Winters in 2007 to unite snowboarders and skiers behind saving what they love. Coming off a ski season with weak snowfall in much of Colorado, Utah and the Northeast, there's a sense of urgency to what the group wants to do next, namely making Congress pay more attention to climate change . (AP Photo/Protect Our Winters, Greg Von Doersten) MANDATORY CREDIT: GREG VON DOERSTEN
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Wake school board meeting (April 24, 2012), part 1
Part one of the Wake County Board of Education's April 24, 2012, meeting.
other partners students -- Russians -- managing your. Our human resources and climate change . Our teachers have been named as -- fellows are rules and five weeks in the summer with -- industry and professional. I -
Brain Game Spring 2012 championship
Green Hope High School topped Riverside Saturday, answering questions on pop culture, arts and literature, sciences and world cultures to claim the 2012 Brain Game championship.
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