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Daily Archives: March 5, 2011
Republicans Threaten Survival Of The Planet
The defeat of climate legislation in the 111th Congress fits into the GOP’s circumscribed conception of national security, which places military threats and “foreign enemies” above all dangers including, and perhaps most unbelievably, global warming. Tragically, this narrow focus, informed … Continue reading
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Sometimes Plane Travel Isn’t So Bad
I’m flying to Denver right now with free WiFi on US Airways, surrounded by the UNC women’s lacrosse team. My netbook has six hours battery life, so you can expect a lot of highly informative posts from me in the … Continue reading
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Isn’t 2012 The End Of The Earth?
Climate negotiators discuss ways to curb global warming beyond 2012 TOKYO — Climate negotiators from about 30 countries and international organizations gathered Thursday in Tokyo for a two-day informal meeting to discuss ways to tackle global warming beyond 2012. TOKYO … Continue reading
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Alaska Has Become A Post-Apocalyptic Wasteland
ScienceDaily (Feb. 20, 2011) — Alaskan forests used to be important players in Mother Nature’s game plan for regulating carbon dioxide levels in the air. It’s elementary earth science: Trees take up carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. But now, American … Continue reading
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