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Posted November 26, 2009:
- Cutting Greenhouse Pollutants Could Directly Save Millions of Lives Worldwide
- NASA Satellites Detect Unexpected Ice Loss in East Antarctica
Posted November 25, 2009:
- Carbon Dioxide Emissions Continue Significant Climb
- America's Increasing Food Waste Is Laying Waste to the Environment
- Warmer Means Windier on Lake Superior, World's Biggest Freshwater Lake
Posted November 24, 2009:
- Alternative Animal Feed Part of Global Fisheries Crisis Fix
- Is Global Warming Unstoppable?
- Supervolcano Eruption In Sumatra Deforested India 73,000 Years Ago
- Climate Change Could Boost Incidence of Civil War in Africa
- Global Study of Salmon Shows: 'Sustainable' Food Isn't So Sustainable
- Oceans Absorbing Carbon Dioxide More Slowly, Scientist Finds
- Aquatic Bacteria: Possible Markers for Monitoring Arctic Climate Change
Posted November 23, 2009:
- International Expedition Investigates Climate Change, Alternative Fuels in Arctic
- Predicting the Fate of Underground Carbon
- Climate Modeling May Have Missed Something: Aquatic Creatures Mix Ocean Water by Swimming
- Sea Stars Bulk Up to Beat the Heat
- Intensive Land Management Leaves Europe Without Carbon Sinks
Posted November 22, 2009:
Posted November 20, 2009:
- Optical Properties of the Antarctic System and New Radiation Information
- After Mastodons and Mammoths, a Transformed Landscape
- Sustainable Farming May Help Maintain Healthy Climate
- Paleontologists Find Extinction Rates Higher in Open-Ocean Settings During Mass Extinctions
- Scientists Argue for a New Type of Climate Target
Posted November 19, 2009:
Posted November 18, 2009:
- Diatoms Reveal Climate Changes
- Dozen Lesser-Known Chemicals Have Strong Impact on Climate Change
- Monsoon Model Indicates Potential for Abrupt Transitions
- Research Challenges for Understanding Landscape Changes Identified
Posted November 17, 2009:
- Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide Emissions Up by 29 Percent Since 2000
- New Water Management Tool May Help Ease Effects of Drought
- How Much Water Does the Ocean Have?
- Ancient High-Altitude Trees Grow Faster as Temperatures Rise
Posted November 16, 2009:
- Link Between Climate Change and Cattle Nutritional Stress Examined
- New Climate Treaty Could Put Species at Risk, Scientists Argue
- Penguins and Sea Lions Help Produce New Atlas
Posted November 15, 2009:
- Lab Machine to Study Glacial Sliding Related to Rising Sea Levels Created
- Cave Study Links Climate Change to California Droughts
Posted November 14, 2009:
Posted November 13, 2009:
- Health Care Accounts for Eight Percent of US Carbon Footprint, Calculation Finds
- Greenland Ice Cap Melting Faster Than Ever
- Professor to Predict Weather on Mars
- Record High Temperatures Far Outpace Record Lows Across US
- Rich Countries 'Should Pay' To Transfer Low Carbon Technology
Posted November 11, 2009:
- Reducing Greenhouse Gases May Not Be Enough To Slow Climate Change
- Controversial New Climate Change Data: Is Earth's Capacity to Absorb CO2 Much Greater Than Expected?
Posted November 10, 2009:
- Antarctica Glacier Retreat Creates New Carbon Dioxide Store; Has Beneficial Impact on Climate Change
- Climate Models Don't Tell The Full Story
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