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Earth Day: No more burning rivers, but new threats

The challenges to the planet today are largely invisible and therefore tougher to tackle.

Seth Borenstein (Associated Press | 22 Apr 2010)

The History Of Earth Day Plus How You Can Get Involved

On April 22, the 40th anniversary of Earth Day will be celebrated from coast-to-coast; a day which was first realized by Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson who wanted to find a way to increase environmental awareness and to promote urgently needed federal legislation to deal with an alarming ecological crisis.

Bill Lucey (Huffington Post | 21 Apr 2010)

Global Warming: Why Aren't Temperatures Even Higher?

Somethings not quite right with the climate. Over the past few years, while global CO2 emissions have continued to swell, the global temperature rise has leveled off.

Bryan Walsh (Time Magazine | 20 Apr 2010)

Spring comes 10 days earlier in changed U.S. climate

Spring comes about 10 days earlier in the United States than it did two decades ago, a consequence of climate change that favors invasive species over indigenous ones, scientists said on Tuesday.

Deborah Zabarenko (Reuters | 20 Apr 2010)

Ice cap thaw may awaken Icelandic volcanoes

A thaw of Icelands ice caps in coming decades caused by climate change may trigger more volcanic eruptions by removing a vast weight and freeing magma from deep below ground, scientists said on Friday.

Alister Doyle (Reuters | 16 Apr 2010)

"Missing" Heat May Affect Future Climate Change

Current observational tools cannot account for roughly half of the heat that is believed to have built up on Earth in recent years, according to a "Perspectives" article in this week's issue of Science.

Cheryl Dybas (US News & World Report | 16 Apr 2010)

Obama says China can't 'wait' on climate change

US President Barack Obama on Thursday said China cant be allowed to wait until its standard of living improves before tackling climate change.

AFP (Agence France Press | 15 Apr 2010)

Senate Leader Set to Take Command of Climate Bill

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is about to take over as stage manager in the uphill push to pass comprehensive climate and energy legislation.

Darren Samuelsohn (ClimateWire | 14 Apr 2010)

Climate change could raise cost of U.S. allergies

Climate change could push the cost of U.S. allergies and asthma beyond the current $32 billion annual price tag, conservation and health groups reported on Wednesday.

Deborah Zabarenko (Reuters | 14 Apr 2010)

Muslims urged to tackle climate change

An international Muslim conference on climate change concluded Saturday with The Bogor Declaration, stressing the need to prevent climate change through education.

UPI (United Press International | 12 Apr 2010)

Climate treaty realities push leaders to trim priority lists

As prospects for a binding global climate treaty this year have evaporated, leaders and environmental advocates have focused their efforts on reaching agreement on a few top priorities, including preserving tropical forests and helping developing countries cope with climate change.

Juliet Eilperin (The Washington Post | 12 Apr 2010)

Texas Oil Firms Oppose California Climate Law

Several Texas oil companies are bankrolling a petition drive to suspend California's path-breaking climate change law in a move that may prove a bellwether for national efforts to address global warming.

John M. Broder and Clifford Krauss (The New York Times | 8 Apr 2010)

Can we save the planet? Bill McKibben sees a chance

Bill McKibben, who warned about climate change in his 1989 book, The End of Nature, has a new book that urges immediate, bold action to save the planet.

Staff Writer (USA Today | 8 Apr 2010)

2 more glaciers gone from Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park has lost two more of its namesake moving icefields to climate change, which is shrinking the rivers of ice until they grind to a halt, a government researcher said Wednesday.

Matthew Brown (Associated Press | 7 Apr 2010)

Study: Northeast seeing more, fiercer rainstorms

The Northeast is seeing more frequent extreme precipitation events in line with global warming predictions, a study shows, including storms like the recent fierce rains whose floodwaters swallowed neighborhoods and businesses across New England.

Bob Salsberg (Associated Press | 6 Apr 2010)

Future cars, now

Californias Air Resources Board should set standards that push the industry beyond old under-the-hood technology to achieve cleaner, more efficient cars.

Dan Becker and James Gerstenzang (Los Angeles Times | 5 Apr 2010)

Fuel-Economy Rules Set EPA Climate-Change Standard

The Obama administration set the first national regulations targeting climate change, boosting U.S. automobile fuel-economy standards by about 30 percent.

John Hughes (Business Week | 2 Apr 2010)

Thousands of Quakes Strike Glaciers Every Day

Up to thousands of icequakes may shake a glacier a day, rumblings that could shed light on how climate is changing.

Charles Q. Choi (LiveScience.com | 2 Apr 2010)

Oil conglomerate 'secretly funds climate change deniers'

An oil conglomerate has allegedly spent nearly $25 million on campaigns to discredit climate change and clean energy policies, according to a new report.

Tom Leonard (The Daily Telegraph | 30 Mar 2010)

Sudden Revolt by Insurance Regulators Scales Back Climate Rule on Industry

A surprise rebellion by a majority of insurance regulators Sunday reversed key elements of a landmark regulation requiring the nations largest industry to publicly disclose its efforts to address climate change.

Evan Lehmann (The New York Times | 30 Mar 2010)

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