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Posted September 7, 2012:
- How Sea Otters Can Reduce CO2 in the Atmosphere: Appetite for Sea Urchins Allows Kelp to Thrive
- Ancient, Humble Critter Proves: Newer Isn’t Always Better
Posted September 6, 2012:
- Changes in Water Chemistry Leave Lake Critters Defenseless
- Destroyed Coastal Habitats Produce Significant Greenhouse Gas
- Weighing the Ocean: Solving the Biggest Problem in Sea Level Science
- Wild Bees: Champions for Food Security and Protecting Our Biodiversity
Posted September 5, 2012:
- Wetter Arctic Could Influence Climate Change, Study Finds
- How Ocean Energy Impacts Life in the Deep Sea: Results Will Help Scientists Understand What to Expect Under Future Climate Change
- Concern About Plans to Close Unique Canadian Environmental Project
- Northwest Barents Sea Warmed Substantially During the Last Decades
- Ecosystems Cope With Stress More Effectively the Greater the Biodiversity
Posted September 4, 2012:
- Human Impact Felt on Black Sea Long Before Industrial Era
- Shark Rules Need Teeth, Groups Tell IUCN
- Bees, Fruits and Money: Decline of Pollinators Will Have Severe Impact on Nature and Humankind
Posted September 3, 2012:
- Major World Interests at Stake in Canada's Vast Mackenzie River Basin
- Tracking Fish Through a Coral Reef Seascape: Ear-Bone 'Tree Rings' Provide Evidence of Connectivity
Posted August 30, 2012:
- 'Weird Chemistry' by Microbe Is Prime Source of Ocean Methane
- Increased Sediment and Nutrients Delivered to Bay as Susquehanna Reservoirs Near Sediment Capacity
- New DNA Method Tracks Fish and Whales in Seawater
- Conservation Scientists Call Policy-Makers to Be Scale-Aware
- Biodiversity Conservation Depends on Scale: Lessons from the Science–policy Dialogue
Posted August 29, 2012:
Posted August 28, 2012:
- Less Is More for Reef-Building Corals: Surprisingly More Flexible Corals Are More Sensitive to Environment Disturbances
- NASA's IceBridge Seeking New View of Changing Sea Ice
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Posted August 22, 2012:
- Losing Stream in Our Battle to Predict and Prevent Invasive Species
- Natural Regeneration Building Urban Forests, Altering Species Composition
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Posted August 16, 2012:
- Report Card Shows Australia's Oceans Are Changing
- Clear Links Found Between Inflammation, Bacterial Communities and Cancer
Posted August 15, 2012:
- Climate Change Will Have Profound Effects on Northeast U.S. Forests, Report Says
- Ocean Health Index Provides First Global Assessment Combining Natural and Human Dimensions of Sustainability
- Flexible Snake Armor Could Inspire Abrasion-Resistant Materials
Posted August 14, 2012:
- Study Demonstrates That One Extinction Leads to Another
- Potent Human Toxins Prevalent in Canada's Freshwaters
Posted August 13, 2012:
- Fresh Water Breathes Fresh Life Into Hurricanes
- Marine Research in the Brazilian Rain Forest: Slash and Burn Practice for Centuries as Source of Stable Carbon Compounds in the Oceans
- For Young Birds, Getting Stressed out Can Be a Good Thing
Posted August 10, 2012:
Posted August 8, 2012:
- Diversity Keeps Grasslands Resilient to Drought, Climate Change
- New Global Warming Culprit: Methane Emissions Jump Dramatically During Dam Drawdowns
Posted August 7, 2012:
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