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  1. Caribbean Talks Conservation on Branson's Island

    Fri, 17 May 2013

    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 covers some 10,000 square kilometers (3

  2. Caribbean Talks Conservation on Branson's Island

    Fri, 17 May 2013

    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 covers some 10,000 square kilometers (3

  3. Caribbean Talks Conservation on Branson's Island

    Fri, 17 May 2013

    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 covers some 10,000 square kilometers (3

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

    Thu, 16 May 2013

    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

  5. Indonesia Extends Forest-Clearing Ban for 2 Years

    Thu, 16 May 2013

    argue the government is not doing enough to fight corruption and protect areas from illegal fires and logging. Indonesia has become one of the world's largest greenhouse gas emitters as it supplies the world with palm oil, pulp and paper.

  6. UN: Eat More Insects; Good for You, Good for World

    Mon, 13 May 2013

    they come with appetizing side benefits: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and livestock pollution, creating jobs in are likely to produce fewer environmentally harmful greenhouse gases than livestock, the U.N. agency says. DON'T

  7. UN Says: Why Not Eat More Insects?

    Mon, 13 May 2013

    17.6 pounds) of feed to produce a kilo of meat. Most insects are likely to produce fewer environmentally harmful greenhouse gases , and also feed on human and food waste, compost and animal slurry, with the products being used for agricultural

  8. UN Says: Why Not Eat More Insects?

    Mon, 13 May 2013

    insects. Insects are high in protein and minerals, need far less feed per kilo of mass than cattle do and produce far less greenhouse gas per kilo than pigs. While most edible insects are gathered in forests, the U.N. says mechanization can ratchet up insect-farming

  9. UN Says: Why Not Eat More Insects?

    Mon, 13 May 2013

    insects. Insects are high in protein and minerals, need far less feed per kilo of mass than cattle do and produce far less greenhouse gas per kilo than pigs. While most edible insects are gathered in forests, the U.N. says mechanization can ratchet up insect-farming

  10. Project Aims to Track Big City Carbon Footprints

    Sun, 12 May 2013

    human-caused global warming. Instruments perched in the mountains above Los Angeles monitor carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases spewing from factories and freeways. Similar contraptions atop the Eiffel Tower and elsewhere around Paris

  11. Greenhouse Gas Milestone; CO2 Levels Set Record

    Fri, 10 May 2013

    said the last time carbon dioxide levels were this high was about 2 million years ago. When measurements of this chief greenhouse gas were first taken in 1958, carbon dioxide levels were at 315. Levels are now growing about 2 parts per million per year

  12. What's in a Number? New Carbon Dioxide Level Unseen in Human History

    Fri, 10 May 2013

    shorthanded as " CO2 ," is the primary greenhouse gas emitted into effort to curb greenhouse gas emissions, scientists temperatures and more water vapor in the air than explained that rising CO2 would mean a pollutants such as methane , black carbon

  13. UN Predicts Boom in Trade of 'Green' Products

    Wed, 8 May 2013

    executive director, says that also would help "reverse the global decline in biodiversity, mitigate the release of greenhouse gases , halt the degradation of lands and protect our oceans."

  14. The Note's Must-Reads for Tuesday, April 16, 2013

    Tue, 16 Apr 2013

    Neela Banerjee: " EPA: U.S. greenhouse gases drop 1.6% from 2010 to 2011 Environmental Protection Agency says greenhouse gas emissions in the United States an overall decline in U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, down 6.9% since

  15. Obama Talks Climate Change at Calif. Fundraisers

    Thu, 4 Apr 2013

    double fuel efficiency standards on cars. We've been able to take mercury out of our air. We have been able to reduce carbon emissions in this country and have made not only this a healthier place to live, but have also begun to address in a serious way

  16. Not Obama's First 'Rodeo' (The Note)

    Thu, 4 Apr 2013

    double fuel efficiency standards on cars. We've been able to take mercury out of our air. We have been able to reduce carbon emissions in this country and have made not only this a healthier place to live, but have also begun to address in a serious way

  17. Spring Could Be the Worst Allergy Season Ever

    Thu, 21 Mar 2013

    season: Global Climate Change Higher-than-normal carbon dioxide emissions are fueling pollen production, telling plants to pollen. "This is the physical effect of increasing greenhouse gases on certain plants," Dr. Bassett explains. In fact

  18. Left, Right Unveil US Budget Utopias

    Thu, 14 Mar 2013

    police, firefighters, and teachers, and states also get more money for Medicaid. A new cap-and-trade system limits greenhouse - gas emissions on a large scale. Corporate tax credits that can benefit oil and gas production are rolled back. America swiftly

  19. A Tale Of Two Budgets (The Note)

    Thu, 14 Mar 2013

    police, firefighters, and teachers, and states also get more money for Medicaid. A new cap-and-trade system limits greenhouse - gas emissions on a large scale. Corporate tax credits that can benefit oil and gas production are rolled back. America swiftly

  20. The Coal Monster: Pollution Forces Chinese Leaders to Act

    Thu, 7 Mar 2013

    world's largest CO2 polluter tons of the greenhouse gas each year country's carbon dioxide emissions amounted to reasons the carbon dioxide emissions of leading China's carbon dioxide emissions in 2007 at no

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