Mid-Autumn Festival
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Washington, DC - Secretary of State John Kerry: "On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I extend the warmest greetings to all those celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Over Regulation
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Washington, DC - "The Obama Administration has broken all records for establishing federal regulations. Since the president took office his rule makers have unleashed more than ten a day. In less than six years, a total of more than 21,000 regulations have been created, many of which have had the effect of hampering job creation, the economy and the ability of ordinary citizens to keep pace with the rising costs of the new rules," according to Dan Weber, president of the Association of Mature American Citizens.
Governor Brown Announces 14 New Signatories to the Under 2 MOU Climate Agreement at Ceremony
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New York - As momentum builds around the world ahead of this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today welcomed 14 new signatories, including New York City and Italy – one of three founding endorsing nations – to the Under 2 MOU climate agreement at a ceremony in New York.
Pharmaceutical Nightmare
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Washington, DC - Sick people must have access to medical care and that includes prescription medication.
High-Level Special Event on the Minamata Convention
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Washington, DC - The United States, Japan, Switzerland, and Uruguay will co-sponsor a high-level ceremony, September 24, on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly at which several countries are expected to join the Minamata Convention on Mercury.
Climate change consensus extends beyond climate scientists
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West Lafayette, Indiana - A Purdue University-led survey of nearly 700 scientists from nonclimate disciplines shows that more than 90 percent believe that average global temperatures are higher than pre-1800s levels and that human activity has significantly contributed to the rise.
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