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5/17/2012 9:53:34 AM
Bangladesh, buffeted by climate change and flooding, is a prime example of a country whose fate could be determined by what happens at a conference in Rio next month.
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5/17/2012 7:47:13 AM
Science tries to keep pace with new rules setting limits on microorganisms in the ballast of ships plying American waters.
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5/15/2012 4:12:48 AM
An environmental group list American rivers that it sees as threatened by a weakening of the Clean Water Act.
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5/17/2012 4:58:36 AM
A new, accessible book may be useful to people taking their first dive into the role of clouds in climate.
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5/14/2012 12:51:16 PM
A federal agency clears the way for an environmental review of a proposed Atlantic wind power transmission backbone.
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5/16/2012 1:11:41 PM
Paul Watson is being held in a German jail as Costa Rica seeks his extradition on a navigational violation.
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5/14/2012 12:06:31 PM
The agency will contest a judge's finding that it lacked the authority to revoke a waste disposal permit for a mining project in West Virginia.
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5/16/2012 11:08:14 AM
A compilation of research suggests that hatched salmon could threaten the long-term survival of wild salmon unless precautions are taken.
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5/14/2012 10:39:00 AM
The federal government says that improved stocks show that catch limits are working,
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5/16/2012 9:03:13 AM
Drawing on data from a wealth of institutions, researchers set out to map species around the globe.
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5/14/2012 9:01:19 AM
A study of DNA in whale bones seems to indicate that far more whales once existed than previously thought.
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5/16/2012 7:00:31 AM
A study backed by automakers contends that an ethanol blend approved by the Environmental Protection Agency damaged some car engines in tests.
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5/14/2012 4:57:47 AM
A poll suggests consumers are willing to pay somewhat more for "clean" energy, but not if that definition wraps in nuclear power or natural gas.
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5/16/2012 4:54:32 AM
The cardiovascular health of volunteer subjects improved when Beijing took steps to reduce pollution during the 2008 Olympics Games, a study finds.
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5/14/2012 4:57:47 AM
A poll suggests that consumers are willing to pay somewhat more for "clean" energy, but not if that definition wraps in nuclear power or natural gas.
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5/15/2012 8:53:42 AM
For every ton of carbon captured by newly planted trees, a coffee-growing community in the Peruvian Andes receives a carbon credit that can later be sold on the global market to benefit local residents.
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5/11/2012 12:58:53 PM
A new TV ad campaign by SunRun, the home solar company, aims to tickle your funny bone rather than prick your conscience.
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5/11/2012 11:12:22 AM
While a research firm projects that 60 percent of American homes will have a smart energy feature by 2020, consumer adoption has been slower than hoped.
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5/15/2012 6:53:25 AM
An environmental group devoted to protecting forests takes issue with a certification program financed mainly by the timber industry.
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5/11/2012 9:31:36 AM
Delays in approvals may increase the cost of building two reactors by $900 million, Southern says.
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