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Fresh water is crucial to human society – not just for drinking…
read moreFresh water is crucial to human society – not just for drinking…
read moreSenate Democrats used an emotionally charged hearing Thursday on the effects of Hurricane Sandy
read moreThe Department of the Interior announced new regulations on Tuesday…
read moreIt’s that time of year again — when the nations of the world get together and at least try to look like they’re doing something about global warming.
read moreMore than 17,000 people have converged on the Qatari capital for the latest U.N. climate talks,
read moreAt the University of California-Irvine, Arthur Weis is studying how a 5-year California drought…
read moreThere are many reasons humanity is having a very hard time addressing the buildup of long-lived greenhouse gases…
read moreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, prompted by a lawsuit from an environmental group…
read moreLet there be no doubt that the poles are melting more quickly now…
read moreA partnership between Wessex Water and the Bristol Robotics Laboratory in England..
read moreYale University researchers have developed a tiny fuel cell …
read moreA year ago, when it was first announced that SHoP architects were going to be designing a prefabricated modular tower in Brooklyn..
read moreThe United Nations climate chief is urging people not to look solely to their governments to make tough decisions to slow global warming…
read moreThe second in a series of storms slammed Northern California on Friday as heavy rain and strong winds knocked out power
read moreMajor nations’ policies are inadequate to limit global warming and the United States is off track even in carrying out its weak pledge…
read more[Translate] Grist 30 Nov 2012 12:25 PM By Philip Bump Your quote of the day comes from the BBC. There’s no sugar-coating this, I...
read moreAlex Steffen’s new book “Carbon Zero” offers solutions on how to pull us back from the brink of disaster.
read moreWith a new round of climate negotiations about to get underway…
read moreThe killing of rhinoceroses has escalated dramatically, especially in South Africa…
read moreA new study suggests that earthquakes, including the big temblors in Haiti and Taiwan in 2010, might have been triggered by tropical cyclones.
read moreWe already have climate skeptics who believe our presence on earth has in no way affected it.
read moreI first posted about the budget dilemma Hurricane Sandy presented to congressional Republicans…
read moreSen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.). If Pavlov’s research was correct…
read moreMy favorite people to buy holiday presents for are animal people.
read moreSome of our most fertile land for growing food also happens to be fertile land for blasting out tons of shale gas.
read moreThe longer it takes nations to cumulatively lower greenhouse gas emissions…
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