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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's top shares fell on Thursday, dragged lower by weaker oil stocks, although a rebound in mining stocks helped limit falls. Energy stocks knocked the most points off the FTSE 100 index by some margin, having touched overbought levels on Wednesday according to the relative strength index. Royal Dutch Shell slipped 0.9 percent. The oil giant said it was sued for causing climate change but that, like some other global warming cases taken against energy companies by environmentalists, the cases were dismissed. The UK benchmark was down 5.5 points, or 0.1 percent, at ...
Weather Underground Forecast for Thursday, March 15, 2012. Warm weather conditions will continue throughout the East and Thursday as high pressure lingers in the western Atlantic Ocean. Many location should anticipate another day of above normal temperatures through the afternoon. This warmth over the region will help trigger areas thunderstorms from parts of the Southern Plains through the Eastern Valleys and into the Great Lakes. Some of these thunderstorms may become strong during the afternoon as daytime heating picks up. This activity is expected to reach into the Eastern Seaboard Thursday into Friday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell Plc said it was sued for causing climate change but that, like some other global warming cases taken against energy companies by environmentalists, the cases were dismissed. The Anglo-Dutch group said in its annual report, published on Thursday, that, "together with other energy companies" it was subject to climate change litigation taken by parties it did not name. "We believe these lawsuits are without merit and are not material to Shell," the world's second-largest non-government controlled oil company by market value added. ...
COMMENTARY | Rick Santorum was able to break away from the logjam in Mississippi and Alabama to take both states, and the momentum away from Mitt Romney while topping Newt Gingrich in his backyard. He did so with a last-minute scathing attack on climate change and global warming theories. But is really as anti-environment as he sounded on primary day?
MONTREAL - The Snow Village complex in Jean Drapeau Park has become a casualty of warm weather, closing earlier than planned.