Tuesday April 24th 2012, 8:45 PM
A unique, all-season study of the effects of global warming in the Arctic Ocean shows that climate change is reducing biodiversity and posing "significant challenges to the survival of some of the Arctic's unique marine species."
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Climate change is reducing Arctic Ocean biodiversity: $40-M study
Why is Obama tiptoeing around climate change?
Tuesday April 24th 2012, 6:59 PM
There was one glaring omission from President Obama's Earth Day proclamation – any mention of climate change. Why is the president keeping quiet on the issue? - READ BLOG
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Why is Obama tiptoeing around climate change?
Tuesday April 24th 2012, 4:30 PM
By Carrie Mihalcik / current.com There was one noticeable omission from President Barack Obama's 2012 Earth Day proclamation -- any mention of climate change. In the 2011 Earth Day proclamation, Obama declared that no person could "escape the impact of climate change," but did his best to avoid the topic this year. The only line that hints at the existence of global warming is about cutting ...
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Global Warming Scientist James Lovelock Admits To Being An Alarmist
Tuesday April 24th 2012, 3:42 PM
Influential scientist James Lovelock admits that he’s been a bit of an alarmist (read: fear-monger) when it comes to matters of global warming and climate change. Though he wouldn’t call himself a “denier” by any stretch of the imagination, he concedes that the earth really hasn’t changed as much as he apocalyptically predicted it would, [...] Global Warming Scientist James Lovelock Admits To ...
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Summit sheds light on voter, candidate disconnect over environment.
Tuesday April 24th 2012, 10:00 AM
Voters across the U.S. Southwest say this election year they want to see action on conservation and preservation of the environment, though the issue doesn’t appear to be high on candidates’ list of priorities, according to speakers at a summit on attitudes among minority and mainstream voters on issues like environmental protection.
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New Jersey withdraws from EPA air quality lawsuit.
Tuesday April 24th 2012, 10:00 AM
Governor Chris Christie has pulled New Jersey out of a suit filed by environmentalists and other states that argues the federal standard to restrict ozone emissions is too weak. Christie, who has asthma himself, should know better, a Sierra Club spokesman chided.
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2011 was tough year for the environment in Vermont.
Tuesday April 24th 2012, 10:00 AM
Spring flooding and Tropical Storm Irene in late August added up to the largest deposits ever of algae-inducing phosphorus down rivers and into Lake Champlain, contributing to rough year for the state, according to a report issued Monday by the Agency of Natural Resources on the health of the state’s environment.
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Opinion: Wacky weather shifting voters away from GOP’s climate stance.
Tuesday April 24th 2012, 10:00 AM
Red-state Republicans face a long, hot summer: They're heading home to campaign for constituents whose lives are being made miserable - and whose economic fortunes are being ruined - by scorching heat, drought, deluge, and tornadoes. Yet the GOP's climate view denies their plight.
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Home energy conservation program a beacon for broken national effort.
Tuesday April 24th 2012, 10:00 AM
An energy savings program run by a Northern California county is one of the few nationwide to embrace the contentious Property Assessed Clean Energy, or PACE, model. Yet elsewhere, having a home with a PACE loan is like being branded with a scarlet "R" for risk, advocates lament.
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Carbon trading: Why ‘good’ companies embrace ‘bad’ credits.
Tuesday April 24th 2012, 10:00 AM
When it comes to Europe's carbon-trading system, top companies like Dow Chemical, ConocoPhillips, and BP prefer to save a little money than hone their 'green' reputation.
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China’s dream of electric car leadership elusive.
Tuesday April 24th 2012, 10:00 AM
Beijing is scaling back its ambitions, chastened by technological hurdles and lack of buyer interest. Developers have yet to achieve breakthroughs.
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