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Posted January 7, 2013:
- Major Cuts to Surging Carbon Dioxide Emissions Are Needed Now, Not Down the Road, Study Finds
- Counting the Cost of Mercury Pollution
Posted January 6, 2013:
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Posted January 2, 2013:
- Laws of Geo-Engineering to Mitigate Global Warming?
- Toward Reducing the Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the Internet and Telecommunications
- Political Action the Biggest Swing Factor in Meeting Climate Targets
- Natural Relationship Between Carbon Dioxide Concentrations and Sea Level Documented
- The Effect of Stress on Atlantic Salmon's Congenital Immunity to IPN
Posted December 31, 2012:
- Jellyfish Experts Show Increased Blooms Are a Consequence of Periodic Global Fluctuations
- As Climate Warms, Bark Beetles March on High-Elevation Forests
Posted December 28, 2012:
Posted December 23, 2012:
- How Shrubs Are Reducing the Positive Contribution of Peatlands to Climate
- Study Shows Rapid Warming on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Posted December 20, 2012:
- Eighth Landsat Satellite Arrives at Launch Site
- Death of Hemlock Trees Yields New Life for Hardwood Trees, but at What Cost to the Ecosystem?
- Wallace's Century-Old Map of Natural World Updated
- Clean Air: New Paints Break Down Nitrogen Oxides
Posted December 19, 2012:
- The Laws of Global Warming: How to Regulate Geo-Engineering Efforts to Fight Climate Change?
- When the Ice Melts, the Earth Spews Fire
- Geo-Engineering Against Climate Change: Seeding the Oceans With Iron May Not Address Carbon Emissions
- E-Waste Recycling -- At Whose Expense?
Posted December 18, 2012:
- Ozone Levels Have Sizeable Impact on Worker Productivity
- Small, Portable Sensors Allow Users to Monitor Exposure to Pollution on Their Smart Phones
Posted December 17, 2012:
- Plumes Across the Pacific Deliver Thousands of Microbial Species to North American West Coast
- Chances Seen Rising for Chikungunya Outbreaks in NYC, Atlanta, Miami
- Farm Soil Determines Environmental Fate of Phosphorus
Posted December 16, 2012:
Posted December 14, 2012:
- New Peatland Bacteria Feed on Greenhouse Gas and Excess Fertilizer
- Variable Congestion Charges May Yield More Stable Air Quality and Improved Health
- The Limits of the Productive Capacity of Ecosystems
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Climate Warming Unlikely to Cause Near-Term Extinction of Ancient Amazon Trees, but Multiple Threats to the Forest Remain
- Top Officials Meet at U.S. Office of Naval Research as Arctic Changes Quicken
- Intelligent Control for Performance: Reducing Drag, Saving Fuel
- Blood Pressure, Smoking and Alcohol: The Health Risks With the Biggest Global Burden
Posted December 12, 2012:
- More Ice Loss Through Snowfall on Antarctica
- Climate Modelers Predict Warmer, Wetter Northeast U.S. Winters by 2070
- Scary News for Corals -- from the Ice Age
Posted December 11, 2012:
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Conservatives Can Be Persuaded to Care More About Environmental Issues When Couched in Terms of Fending Off Threats to 'Purity'
- As Amazon Urbanizes, Rural Fires Burn Unchecked
- Citizen Science More Than a Century Later: Ordinary People Go Online to Track Gulf Oil Spill
- Wind and Solar Power Paired With Storage Could Power Grid 99.9 Percent of the Time
- Onion Soaks Up Heavy Metal: Bioremediation With Waste Food
- Higher Carbon Dioxide Levels Mean Poorer Wheat Quality
Posted December 7, 2012:
Posted December 6, 2012:
- Migrating Great Lakes Salmon Carry Contaminants Upstream
- Harmful Greenhouse Gas Turned Into Tool for Making Pharmaceuticals: New Technique Finds Use for Ozone-Destroying Chemical Waste Product
Posted December 5, 2012:
- Weather and Ice Data Help Secure Winter Shipping in the Arctic
- World's First Demonstration of Power Transfer from Wheels to Power an Electric Car
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