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Billboards linking climate change to murderers cause furor
Alexander Besant
May 4, 2012 20:20
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A new advertising campaign using giant billboards is linking climate change scientists with mass murderers.
Climate change impact on plants could be underestimated, says new study
Alexander Besant
May 2, 2012 18:37
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Climate change's impact on plants was underestimated by previous investigations, says a new study.
Pollution delayed warming in eastern US in 20th century
Alexander Besant
April 29, 2012 18:42
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Pollution in the eastern United States helped to mitigate climate warming in the region, says a new study.
Climate change causing European mountain plants to move upward
News Desk
April 20, 2012 17:13
A new study has shown that European mountain plants are moving to higher altitudes as a result of climate change.
Most Americans believe unusual weather due to climate change
News Desk
April 18, 2012 15:49
A majority of Americans believe that climate change is the cause behind recent unusual weather events.
EPA sets limits on coal plant emissions
Alexander Besant
March 27, 2012 20:53
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed new regulations on Tuesday to curb carbon emissions from new US coal plants.
Ocean acidity speeding up with dangerous consequences, say researchers
Alexander Besant
March 1, 2012 23:53
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Pollution from carbon emissions may be speeding up the acidity of the oceans faster than in the last 300 million years, researchers say.
REDD: The Amazon's carbon cowboys
Simeon Tegel
February 1, 2012 07:28
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IQUITOS, Peru — The dark side of the Amazon's carbon-credit market.
REDD: Saving the Amazon rainforest
Simeon Tegel
February 1, 2012 07:28
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LIMA — Currently, some 20 percent of all greenhouse-gas emissions come from deforestation — more than from global transport.
REDD: When carbon credits work in the Amazon
Simeon Tegel
February 1, 2012 07:28
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PUERTO MALDONADO, Peru — This is what tropical deforestation looks like on the ground.
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