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    Global temperatures were 1.2 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th century average for January through July, according to the National Climatic Data Center. (iStock image)
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    2014 shaping up to be third-hottest year ever

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    If international agreements to curb greenhouse gas emissions resulted in keeping temperatures from increasing more than 2 degrees Celsius -- as is the aim of climate talks scheduled for next year in Paris -- economic losses would hit just 2.5 percent per year by 2100. (iStock Photo)
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    Communities fight back over transportation of fossil fuels
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    Oregon agency stings coal industry as it nixes key permit
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    An Oregon state agency is expected to decide Monday whether developers can build a proposed coal export terminal, a ruling that would have broad ramifications for the coal industry's ability to tap into energy-hungry Asian markets. (iStock Photo)
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    Order 1000 allows greater regional coordination to plan large transmission projects -- the power lines that move large loads of power from, say, a wind farm, to substations closer to dense population centers -- and makes it easier to spread the cost of such projects among more customers. (iStock image)
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    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will skip a United Nations climate summit next month in New York. (AP Photo/Press Trust of India)
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    Study blames humans for most of melting glaciers
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    On paper, the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed power plant rule are an obvious bargain: A cost of no more than $8.8 billion, with benefits reaching between $55 billion and $93 billion by 2030. But opponents of the rules have complained that those numbers aren't exactly comparable. (iStock)
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