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- Earth Day: No more burning rivers, but new threats
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The challenges to the planet today are largely invisible and therefore tougher to tackle.
- The History Of Earth Day Plus How You Can Get Involved
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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.
- Global Warming: Why Aren't Temperatures Even Higher?
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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.
- Spring comes 10 days earlier in changed U.S. climate
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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.
- Ice cap thaw may awaken Icelandic volcanoes
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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.
- "Missing" Heat May Affect Future Climate Change
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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.
- Obama says China can't 'wait' on climate change
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US President Barack Obama on Thursday said China cant be allowed to wait until its standard of living improves before tackling climate change.
- Senate Leader Set to Take Command of Climate Bill
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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.
- Climate change could raise cost of U.S. allergies
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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.
- Muslims urged to tackle climate change
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An international Muslim conference on climate change concluded Saturday with The Bogor Declaration, stressing the need to prevent climate change through education.
- Climate treaty realities push leaders to trim priority lists
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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.
- Texas Oil Firms Oppose California Climate Law
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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.
- Can we save the planet? Bill McKibben sees a chance
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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.
- 2 more glaciers gone from Glacier National Park
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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.
- Study: Northeast seeing more, fiercer rainstorms
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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.
- Future cars, now
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Californias Air Resources Board should set standards that push the industry beyond old under-the-hood technology to achieve cleaner, more efficient cars.
- Fuel-Economy Rules Set EPA Climate-Change Standard
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The Obama administration set the first national regulations targeting climate change, boosting U.S. automobile fuel-economy standards by about 30 percent.
- Thousands of Quakes Strike Glaciers Every Day
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Up to thousands of icequakes may shake a glacier a day, rumblings that could shed light on how climate is changing.
- Oil conglomerate 'secretly funds climate change deniers'
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An oil conglomerate has allegedly spent nearly $25 million on campaigns to discredit climate change and clean energy policies, according to a new report.
- Sudden Revolt by Insurance Regulators Scales Back Climate Rule on Industry
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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.
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