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Warming world: Our threatened oceans

Warming world: Our threatened oceans

Both the beauty and the fragility of the planet were on spectacular display Monday as TODAY reported on climate change live from four very diverse regions around the globe.



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TOP - 50 RELEVANT BREAKING NEWS

  1. Another Threat to World's Oceans

    Carbon dioxide emissions are turning seawater dangerously acidic.

  2. Water at risk in a warming world

    Both the beauty and the fragility of the planet were on spectacular display Monday as TODAY reported on climate change live from four very diverse regions around the globe.

  3. Scientists: Warming to Strain Water Supply in Half of World

    Half the world's population could face a shortage of clean water by 2080 because of climate change, experts warned Tuesday.

  4. Sue world leaders $1 billion for global warming?

    Activist tries to sue world leaders for $1 billion for causing global warming

  5. The World from Berlin: 'Global Warming Pays No Attention to the Economy'

    In a season of talks on global warming, and in a climate of economic disasater, Merkel has eased away from a few of her greener commitments. Meanwhile Obama has yet to show his hand on the climate -- or, in fact, take office. What's a world community to do?

  6. Canada names squad for U-17 World Cup

    The Canadian women's under-17 team has announced its final roster for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in New Zealand.

  7. Tonga lose ineligible trio for World Cup

    The confusion over eligibility for this month's World Cup has deepened, with Tonga now denied the services of three players they planned to use in the tournament.

  8. Hamilton wises up as he strives to rule the world

    Secure in the knowledge that thanks to a seven-point lead he needs to finish only second to arch-rival Felipe Massa in the next three races to clinch his first world championship crown, Lewis Hamilton looked relaxed yesterday as he set the third fastest lap time behind Germany's Timo Glock and the Singapore Grand Prix victor Fernando Alonso.

  9. World leaders gather in Washington to discuss crisis; Dow ends down 1.5 percent

    Financial leaders from the world's top economies worked Friday on sweeping plans to prop up the tottering banking system, as stocks plunged again in Europe and Asia and careened wildly on Wall Street.

  10. World Leaders Vow Concerted Action

    U.S. stock markets gyrated wildly yesterday as the world's top finance ministers met in Washington to hammer out a joint set of principles aimed at containing the financial crisis and restoring badly damaged confidence.

  11. 'Treating cancer' in a virtual world

    How students are learning to treat cancer using 3D technology.

  12. Scotland name Jan Stander in World Cup training squad

    Cricket Scotland have named a 25man training squad for next year's World Cup qualifying tournament.

  13. Borat runs his eye over the England team ahead of Kazakhstan World Cup qualifier

    Jak sie masz. My name is Borat. And here is my learnings on England football players for make benefit of Kazakhstan national team.

  14. Fabio Capello purges the culture of failure ahead of England World Cup qualifier

    Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard will play in midfield as England manager Fabio Capello aims for new England era.

  15. Ireland suffer another World Cup withdrawal

    Another withdrawal forces Ireland to draw in two players from their World Cup standby squad.

  16. Uganda: World Music Getting Stronghold in Country

    Patience pays, an adage says, and with a growing interest in world music, contemporary musicians are at last getting their share of limelight.

  17. All-American Rejects seek 'World' acceptance

    LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - About two months before the release of his band's third studio album, "When the World Comes Down," All-American Rejects singer/bassist Tyson Ritter is spending most of his free time drinking beer and engaging in kite-flying wars on the beaches of Northern Florida.

  18. U.S., Mexico can reach final round of World Cup qualifying

    Americans play Cuba on Saturday, Mexico faces Jamaica and both appear to be solid favorites to reach the final six. Coaches Bob Bradley and Sven-Goran Eriksson are treading two very different paths, but both are headed in the same direction -- to soccer's 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

  19. How the significant seven stand on road to 2010 World Cup

    In history, only seven nations have won soccer's ultimate prize. Here is a look at how each stands with a slew of qualifying games coming up. In 78 years, only seven nations have won the World Cup and one of those seven will likely win it again during the South African winter of 2010.

  20. World Briefing | Europe: Portugal: Bills to Legalize Same-Sex Marriages Fail

    Parliament rejected by a large majority on Friday two proposals to allow same-sex marriages.

  21. World Briefing | Europe: France: Agency Rules That Burqa Violates Values

    The French agency devoted to combating discrimination has determined that the burqa inhibits integration into French society.

  22. Off the Charts: The World’s Banks Could Prove Too Big to Fail — or to Rescue

    As the banking system quaked this week in many countries, one question was asked quietly: Can the governments afford it?

  23. A Bit of ‘I Told You So’ Outside World Bank Talks

    Protesters gathered to express their sadness — and in some cases, glee — over the global economic catastrophe that some said had proved them right.

  24. Live text - World Cup qualifiers

    Northern Ireland are in Slovenia after England beat Kazakhstan, Wales see off Liechtenstein but Scotland are held to a disappointing draw by Norway.

  25. Blind Belgian breaks world speed record

    Belgian Luc Costermans breaks the world blind road speed record, reaching 308km/h on an airstrip in France.

  26. 2010 World Cup Qualifiers

    Fixtures, results and standings for the 2010 World Cup and Nations Cup qualifiers.

  27. Canada needs wins as World Cup qualifying resumes

    Canada's national soccer team has its work cut out for itself if it is to qualify for the 2010 World Cup, starting with Saturday's crucial road game against Honduras (9:30 p.m. ET).

  28. Raise a glass to the best vineyards in the world

    Pop into the supermarket on the way home. Buy yourself a nice bottle of red. Crack it open and enjoy a pleasant evening with a plate of ribs in front of the telly. Yes. Not a bad way to enjoy wine.

  29. US advances to World Cup qualifying finals

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States breezed into the final round of World Cup qualifying with unusual ease....

  30. Meeting G7, Bush Vows World Economic Fix

    The president pledges a global response for "global crisis."

  31. Video Game Review | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning: A Fantasy Universe Raises Its Broadsword Against World of Warcraft

    Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning is the best new massively multiplayer game since World of Warcraft, which was released in 2004.

  32. Bridge: A Dummy Reversal Helps Bring a World Title

    BEIJING — Five of the six American teams qualified here Friday for Saturday’s start of the knockout stage at the World Mind Sports Games.

  33. Keeping Score: Unshakable Home-Field Advantage in Soccer World

    The home-field advantage is more entrenched in soccer than in perhaps any other sport. To lose at home is viewed as an unacceptable result by fans.

  34. World Briefing | The Americas: Nicaragua: God Is Punishing U.S., President Says

    President Daniel Ortega Saavedra said the financial crisis was God’s way of punishing the United States for trying to impose its economic principles on poor countries.



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