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Join T2A Chat  on 19 December at 1800 UTC, when we meet explorer Jon Bowermaster as he prepares to kayak on a five-week journey into the ice-packed Weddell Sea of Antarctica.  Bowermaster joins a team of scientists, navigators, and photographers who will follow the fast-changing boundaries of the 500-mile-long Larsen Ice Shelf. The team will collect ice samples, look for signs of pollution, gather aerial footage, and survey the health and populations of local penguins and other wildlife.  Bowermaster was also part of and will discuss the recent international rescue effort that saved passengers of the ship that sank off the coast of Antarctica after hitting an iceberg.

 

President of Conference of  Parties Indonesian Environment
Minister Rachmat Witoelar, right, applauds U.N. Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon, right, and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono,
center, 15 Dec 2007 UN Conference Agrees to Launch Negotiations for New Global Warming Accord  Audio Clip Available
'Bali roadmap' is most ambitious plan yet in battle to reduce man-made greenhouse gases


President Pervez Musharraf delivers his nationally televised
address in Islamabad, Pakistan, 15 Dec. 2007 Musharraf Says Emergency Rule Saved Pakistan
Pakistani leader also pledges upcoming elections will be free, fair and transparent


Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh next to poster of late Hamas
leader Ahmed Yassin, during rally in Gaza city, 15 Dec 2007<br /> Tens of Thousands of Palestinians Rally for Hamas in Gaza
Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh tells crowd that group will never renounce violence or recognize Israel


David Welch, left, gestures as he speaks with Parliament Speaker
Nabih Berri, right, at his house in Beirut, Lebanon, 15 Dec. 2007 US Envoy David Welch Visits Lebanon  Audio Clip Available
Welch says US believes it is time for Lebanon's parliament members to 'fulfill their duty' and vote for new president


Russia's Army Chief of Staff Yuri Baluyevsky (file photo) Russian Army Chief Accuses West of Corroding Arms Control
Yuri Baluyevsky warns launch of US interceptor missile in Europe could trigger Russian ballistic missile strike 


Rebel soldiers loyal to renegade general Laurent Nkunda stand
over munition belts on a hilltop position 40km west of Goma, DRC, 13
Dec. 2007 DRC Conflict Intensifies Forcing More Civilians to Flee  Audio Clip Available
UN estimates around 800,000 civilians currently displaced within eastern North Kivu province


A man points to an open drain where toxic waste was dumped, in an
industrial zone of Abidjan Ivory Coast Still Suffering from Toxic Spill  Audio Clip Available
Roughly one fourth of area poisoned by spill still not cleaned, many residents remain ill and uncompensated for ailments


President George Bush shakes hands with Peru's President Alan
Garcia prior to signing the US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement
Implementation Act, 14 Dec 2007 US, Peru Sign Free Trade Agreement  Audio Clip Available
Trade between two countries has more than doubled over past three years to nearly $9 billion


US property for sale Poll Shows Economy Overtakes Iraq as Top Issue in US Presidential Race  Video clip available
ABC News poll shows 44 percent of voters believe economy is country's single biggest issue, compared to 37 percent more worried about Iraq


Steve Earle Steve Earle Gives Nod to New Hometown in 'Washington Square Serenade'  Audio Clip Available
Singer/songwriter leaves Nashville for New York, releases album with minimalist arrangements of mandolins and guitars over drum loops


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