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The amount of heat-trapping pollution the world spewed rose again last year by 3 percent. So scientists say it's now unlikely that global warming can be limited to a couple of degrees, which is an international goal.

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America smashed the record for billion-dollar weather disasters this year with a deadly dozen, and counting.

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America smashed the record for billion-dollar weather disasters this year with a deadly dozen, and counting.

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Pollution typically declines during a recession. Not this time. Despite a global economic slump, worldwide carbon dioxide pollution jumped 2 percent last year, most of the increase coming from China, according to a study published online yesterday.

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