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  1. Google to Add Galapagos Islands to Street View

    Fri, 24 May 2013

    and hope to update the pictures regularly throughout the years as they study the effects of invasive species, tourism and climate change on the island's ecosystems. "We hope that children in classrooms around the world will be trying to discover what they

  2. Google to Add Galapagos Islands to Street View

    Thu, 23 May 2013

    and hope to update the pictures regularly throughout the years as they study the effects of invasive species, tourism and climate change on the island's ecosystems. "We hope that children in classrooms around the world will be trying to discover what they

  3. Winners of the 79th National Headliner Awards

    Thu, 23 May 2013

    Del.) News Journal, Jeff Montgomery and Molly Murray, " Climate Change : Coastline in the crosshairs." Investigative reporting Callebs, Snorre Wik, Guo Chun, Mei Yan and Matthew Simon, " Melting Point"; Need to Know/WNET, William Brangham, David Kreger

  4. Bill Nye Jabs Sen. Jim Inhofe on Climate Change

    Wed, 22 May 2013

    senator and well-known climate change denier Jim Inhofe devastation in Oklahoma or climate change , both men have repeatedly importance of investigating climate change as the recent tornado Inhofe has called global warming "the greatest hoax

  5. House Takes up GOP Bill to Speed Pipeline Approval

    Wed, 22 May 2013

    bomb" that would carry "dirty oil" that could trigger global warming . They also worry about a spill. Converting tar sands into refineries, such as trucks or rail cars, would be far worse for climate change . The State Department expects to issue a final report this

  6. Read an Excerpt of 'Foreign Policy Begins at Home'

    Wed, 22 May 2013

    from global threats such as terrorism, nuclear proliferation, trade and investment protectionism, pandemic disease, climate change , or a loss of access to ?nancial, energy, or mineral resources. Borders are not the same as barriers. The US government

  7. College Fossil-Fuel Divestment Movement Builds

    Wed, 22 May 2013

    In an effort to slow the pace of climate change , students at more than 200 colleges pollution into the air and contribute to climate change , it's also wrong to profit from teaching classes about the threats of climate change , and when the core mission of such

  8. Obama Opposes GOP Bill on Keystone XL Oil Pipeline

    Tue, 21 May 2013

    Canada to refineries along the Texas Gulf Coast. Opponents say the pipeline would carry "dirty oil" that could trigger global warming , while supporters say it would create jobs and bolster North American energy resources. A House vote is expected Wednesday

  9. Power of Moore Tornado Dwarfs Hiroshima Bomb

    Tue, 21 May 2013

    key ingredients that go into a devastating tornado. But they are struggling to figure out why they develop in some big storms and not others. They also are still trying to determine what effects, if any, global warming has on tornadoes.

  10. Oklahoma Tornado and 7 Other Billion Dollar Natural Disasters

    Tue, 21 May 2013

    between tornadoes and climate change . According to a tornado outbreak to global warming ." But global warming , caused in part Given the fact that climate change is making weather rainfall combined with melting snowpack resulted

  11. More Tornadoes From Global Warming ? Nobody Knows

    Tue, 21 May 2013

    weather event on global warming . In any case fewer twisters as global warming increases. Tornadoes influenced by climate change as much as larger the impact of global warming . And when scientists changing because sea ice in the Arctic

  12. Today in History

    Mon, 20 May 2013

    dwindling patience and shaky unity. Thousands of protesters marched through downtown Chicago, airing grievances about war, climate change and a wide range of other complaints. Abdel Baset al-Megrahi (AHB'-dehl BAH'-seht AH'-lee ahl-meh-GRAH

  13. Sea Turtle Comeback in a Corner of the Caribbean

    Sat, 18 May 2013

    swim offshore. A looming and potentially greater threat is climate change . According to one modeling analysis, beach nesting sites production of females so it's anyone's guess whether the climate change scenarios will really change sex ratios," said Scott Eckert

  14. Caribbean Talks Conservation on Branson's Island

    Fri, 17 May 2013

    conservationists say it will put itself in a far stronger position to protect its small economies and cope with future threats from climate change and ocean acidification due to greenhouse gases. The challenges are many in the ecologically stressed Caribbean, which

  15. Caribbean Talks Conservation on Branson's Island

    Fri, 17 May 2013

    conservationists say it will put itself in a far stronger position to protect its small economies and cope with future threats from climate change and ocean acidification due to greenhouse gases. The challenges are many in the ecologically stressed Caribbean, which

  16. Caribbean Talks Conservation on Branson's Island

    Fri, 17 May 2013

    conservationists say it will put itself in a far stronger position to protect its small economies and cope with future threats from climate change and ocean acidification due to greenhouse gases. The challenges are many in the ecologically stressed Caribbean, which

  17. Agency to Consider Listing for Alaska Lake Seals

    Thu, 16 May 2013

    or underground caves, according to the listing petition. The petition claims the seals are threatened by human-caused climate change that will affect both seals and salmon. The petition claims warming and ocean acidification are progressing in the Bering

  18. Chile Denies Plans to Export Glacier Water to the Middle East

    Thu, 16 May 2013

    northern deserts, is packed with fjords and glaciers. As global warming prompts glaciers to melt at faster rates this is also becoming it where it is most needed. This is why plans to capture melting glacier water and sell it to far away Middle Eastern nations

  19. From 'Potent' Pollen to Double Whammy Allergy Seasons: How Climate Change Could Affect Seasonal Allergies

    Thu, 16 May 2013

    Attack of Potent Pollen In the past 53 years, carbon dioxide levels have risen globally approximately 22 percent. Much has been written about how the rise in greenhouse gases is bad for the environment, but less has been said about how these gases can help some plants flourish. Unfortunately for

  20. Report Card: Great Lakes Still Have Big Problems

    Tue, 14 May 2013

    suggesting that the lakes' ecology may be linked increasingly to climate change . The commission has provided regular progress reports since region can solve on its own — in contrast to issues such as climate change and atmospheric deposits of mercury, which would require

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