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Industrialized nations unveil plans to rein in emissions

With less than three weeks remaining before negotiators gather in Copenhagen to hammer out a global response to climate change, a rapid-fire succession of countries are unveiling national plans that serve as opening bids for reining in heat-trapping ...

From ELISABETH ROSENTHAL AND NEIL MACFARQUHAR, EcoEarth News,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: United Nations,  Yvo de Boer,  Barack Obama,  U.S. Congress

Nations Unveil Plans to Rein in Emissions

With less than three weeks remaining before negotiators gather in Copenhagen to hammer out a global response to climate change, a rapid-fire succession of countries are unveiling national plans that serve as opening bids for reining in heat-trapping ...

From ELISABETH ROSENTHAL AND NEIL MACFARQUHAR, The New York Times,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: United Nations,  Yvo de Boer,  Barack Obama,  U.S. Congress

Vail Relationships: Women's loss of libido may have solution

Dear Neil: Given that you are a marriage and family therapist, I am surprised that you seem to know so little about post-menopausal women. Western post-menopausal women — due to stressful lives, bad diet and lack of exercise — end up with endocrine ...

From NEIL ROSENTHAL VAIL, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  16 Nov 2009

Vail Relationships: How to handle 'troublesome loved ones'

Do you know someone who is hard to love? Someone you care about who is extremely irresponsible, hateful, dishonest, criminal, substance addicted, out of control, who takes unfair advantage of other people or who has overwhelming long-term problems ...

From NEIL ROSENTHAL VAIL, CO COLORADO, The Vail Trail,  9 Nov 2009

Vail Relationships: The chemistry of love

Dear Neil: What chemical changes occur when we enter a new relationship and then fall in love? I remember reading an article saying the changes that occur in the brain when we begin a new relationship are like a continuous feeling of euphoria. — ...

From NEIL ROSENTHAL VAIL, CO COLORADO, The Vail Trail,  2 Nov 2009

Vail Relationships: Building a case against your partner

Dear Neil: I spend a fair amount of time angry at my husband. When I'm alone, I silently say to myself that my husband has hurt me, or disappointed me or angered me — and I think of all the things he has done in our 17 years together that fit those ...

From NEIL ROSENTHAL VAIL, CO COLORADO, The Vail Trail,  26 Oct 2009

Vail Relationships: How to get over your ex

Dear Neil: How do I get over an ex that I am still in love with? I was in a relationship with a woman for about two years before we broke up. We have tried to remain friends, and we meet for coffee from time to time. I am still in love with her, but ...

From NEIL ROSENTHAL VAIL, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  19 Oct 2009

Vail relationships: Love's five A's

Let's say you were looking to love someone — or to love someone more fully. What would you do to achieve that goal? Pamper her with jewelry? Compliment him? Romance her more? Spend more time together? Bring her flowers? Seduce him? Well, not exactly. ...

From NEIL ROSENTHAL VAIL, CO COLORADO, The Vail Trail,  12 Oct 2009

Vail Relationships: Choosing a mate in the second half of life

Let's say you're 50 years of age or older. And let's also say that you're single and dating, or about to be single and interested in dating again. And finally, let's also say that you're unsure about how to evaluate and select someone who will be ...

From NEIL ROSENTHAL VAIL, CO COLORADO, Vail Daily,  5 Oct 2009

Vail Relationships: Choosing a mate after 50

Dear Neil: I am 55, and find myself single all over again. Trying to find a relationship is radically different than it was when I was in my 20s. I want to remarry, but it's harder to date at this age, and it is very difficult to evaluate whether ...

From NEIL ROSENTHAL VAIL, CO COLORADO, The Vail Trail,  28 Sep 2009

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