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CBS Evening News - Evening News Online, 12.08.09 Tuesday: An interview with U.S. forces leader in Iraq, Gen. Ray Odierno; Also, American officials warn Afghan President Karzai to take more action; And, why global warming may actually help Greenland. | TV.com 21:31 minutes |
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30 Seconds to Mars: "A Beautiful Lie" "A Beautiful Lie," the title track and current single from 30 Seconds to Mars platinum album, marks the first music video ever shot 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle in Greenland. It is the third in a series of short films featuring songs from the bands 2005 album. (The previous two were "The Kill" and "From Yesterday,... | CNET TV 7:15 minutes |
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In Copenhagen, where U.N. talks on global warming are under way, police estimate 40-thousand activists marched to demand an agreement that produces real change. Sheila MacVicar reports. | CBS News |
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Lesley Stahl profiles Vice President Joe Biden; Scott Pelley examines the impact of burning coal on global warming; Bob Simon travels to an elephant orphanage in Kenya. And, Andy Rooney takes a look at what’s on his desk. | CBS News 43:03 minutes |
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Global Warming Boosts Economy? As the climate conference continues in Copenhagen, melting glaciers in Greenland could mean a more stimulated economy. Mark Phillips reports from Greenland, where global warming is most evident. | CBS News |
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An ominous cloud is hanging over the climate change summit in Copenhagen. Katie Couric comments on the scandal surrounding scientists who concealed evidence concerning global warming. | CBS News |
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See how ecosystems are affected by global warming Global warming affects entire way of life in the sea | CNET TV 1:52 minutes |
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Coal is America’s most abundant and cheapest fossil fuel but, as Scott Pelley reports, burning it happens to be the biggest contributor to global warming. | CNET TV |
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Scientist details most recent findings on global warming | CNET TV 3:39 minutes |
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Global Warming may be controversial to some but many in the scientific community are certain the earth’s temperatures are rising. Scott Pelley traveled to Chile and Antarctica for this report. | CBS News 12:58 minutes |

