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Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide Emissions Up by 29 Percent Since 2000

The strongest evidence yet that the rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions continues to outstrip the ability of the world's ...  > full story

Glimpsing a Greener Future: Computer Model Foresees Effects of Alternative Transportation Fuels

It's the year 2060, and 75 percent of drivers in the Greater Los Angeles area have hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that emit only ...  > full story

Alternative Animal Feed Part of Global Fisheries Crisis Fix

Finding alternative feed sources for chickens, pigs and other farm animals will significantly reduce pressure on the world's dwindling fisheries while ...  > full story

Penguins and Sea Lions Help Produce New Atlas

Recording hundreds of thousands of individual uplinks from satellite transmitters fitted on penguins, albatrosses, sea lions, and other marine animals, the Wildlife ...  > full story
 

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