News Headlines - 12 November 2014

Greenhouse-gas emissions: An uneven deal | The Economist

Yesterday Presidents Barack Obama and Xi Jinping announced a deal on emissions. That in itself is an achievement, but it may not be all it is cracked up to be since China has not conceded much, and Congress will do its best to prevent America from delivering what it has promised.

Rosetta probe has bounced away from landing site and lost contact, admit scientists - Telegraph

Although scientists celebrated landing probe Philae on comet this afternoon, the lander is not securely attached and has already bounced away from its landing site

YouTube announces plans for a subscription music service | The Verge

YouTube confirmed today that it will launch a paid subscription service that lets users stream high-quality, ad-free music and music videos. The service, which launches next week in invite-only beta, is to be called YouTube Music Key.

Nestle apologises after tweeting that 43 missing Mexican students were 'Crunched' - Independent.ie

Nestle apologises after tweeting that students who disappeared from Iguala - whose probable death was announced on Friday - were "crunched", in reference to chocolate

Gamasutra - Sekai Project Bringing CLANNAD to Western Audiences, Launches Kickstarter Campaign

Sekai Project, an up-and-coming publisher and licenser of Japanese new media and electronic entertainment, in cooperation with VisualArt’s, today announced the successful launch of the CLANNAD campaign hosted on the crowdfunding platform, Kickstarter.com.