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| National climate change strategy proposed for wildlifeMiamiHerald.com19, the Obama administration released a draft of the National Fish, Wildlife and Plants Climate Adaptation Strategy, a plan to coordinate responses to global warming across the country. It's been a long time coming. Congress ordered the President's ... and more » |
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| Did Global Warming Destroy My Hometown?OPB NewsBut I couldn't help but sympathize with the sentiment that Bill McKibben, a writer who has long argued that global warming is the single most important problem facing humanity, expressed that week in a Washington Post op-ed. and more » |
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| CLIMATE SPECTATOR: Stark climate change factsBusiness SpectatorThe authors open by stating, “Perhaps the most inconvenient fact is the lack of global warming for well over 10 years now". However, this is not the case. According to NASA/GISS, the first decade of the 21st century has been the warmest on the ... and more » |
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 New York Times (blog) | Come Hell With High WaterNew York Times (blog)If greenhouse gas emissions aren't reversed in the next few decades, it may be impossible for some countries to adapt to global warming. Rather than rattling its cup, Bangladesh should be pounding tables in Washington, Beijing, Brussels and Delhi. and more » |
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| Bachelor's paradise: how will sea turtles cope with climate change?The ConversationSome of them live out their lives in Australia, while others just nest here. Some of the nesting sea turtle populations in Australia are globally significant. These populations are among the largest in the world. Climate change is expected to affect ... |
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