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States Oppose Protections for Wolverines from Climate Change Threats
AP, 05/07/2013"BILLINGS, Montana — State officials in the Northern Rockies on Monday lined up against a federal proposal to give new protections to the carnivorous wolverine, as climate change threatens to melt the species' snowy mountain strongholds."
Belief In Biblical End-Times Stifling US Climate Change Action: Study
Raw Story, 05/03/2013"The United States has failed to take action to mitigate climate change thanks in part to the large number of religious Americans who believe the world has a set expiration date."
"Who Paid For Last Summer's Drought? You Did"
NPR, 05/02/2013A new analysis says federal crop insurance not only allowed corn and soybean farmers to survive last summer's drought, it also allowed them to make higher profits than in a normal year -- at taxpayer expense.
"Dry Winter, Warming Trend Foretell Wildfire Danger"
AP, 05/02/2013"BOISE, Idaho -- Two small but unseasonably early fires burning in northern California's wine country and another wind-whipped blaze farther south likely are a harbinger of a nasty summer fire season across the West."
"China Becoming Global Climate Change Leader: Study"
AFP, 04/30/2013"SYDNEY — China is rapidly assuming a global leadership role on climate change alongside the United States, a new study said Monday, but it warned greenhouse gas emissions worldwide continue to rise strongly."
400 PPM Atmospheric CO2 Levels Soon To Be Surpassed, Scientists Report
Huffington Post, 04/30/2013"Scientists monitoring global atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations report that, for the first time in human history, CO2 levels could soon rise above 400 parts per million for a sustained period of time in much of the Northern Hemisphere."
"UN Climate Talks Kick Off in Bonn"
Guardian, 04/30/2013"The latest round of international climate change talks commenced [Monday] with the now perennial warning about the need for greater urgency from governments as they battle to curb global greenhouse gas emissions."
Arkansas Spill, KXL Approval Linked In New Enviro Ad Campaign
Huffington Post, 04/30/2013"Environmental groups on Monday announced a new ad campaign that highlights ExxonMobil's massive oil spill in Arkansas last month. The ads will be concentrated in the Washington, D.C., Metro's Foggy Bottom station, which is used by many State Department employees commuting to work, as the agency considers whether to approve the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline."
"EPA Methane Report Further Divides Fracking Camps"
AP, 04/29/2013"PITTSBURGH -- The Environmental Protection Agency has dramatically lowered its estimate of how much of a potent heat-trapping gas leaks during natural gas production, in a shift with major implications for a debate that has divided environmentalists: Does the recent boom in fracking help or hurt the fight against climate change?"
"Obama Campaign Launches Plan To Shame Climate Sceptics in Congress"
Guardian, 04/26/2013"The campaign group formed to support Barack Obama's political agenda has launched an initiative to shame members of Congress who deny the science behind climate change."
"NM Grapples With Tough Choices as Drought Persists"
AP, 04/25/2013"HATCH, N.M. -- In southern New Mexico, the mighty Rio Grande has gone dry -- reduced to a sandy wash winding from this chile farming community to the nation's leading pecan-producing county. Only puddles remain, leaving gangs of carp to huddle together in a desperate effort to avoid the fate of thousands of freshwater clams, their shells empty and broken on the river bottom."
"EPA Releases Harsh Review of Keystone XL Environmental Report"
LA Times, 04/23/2013"The Environmental Protection Agency issued a sharply critical assessment of the State Department's recent environmental impact review of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, certain to complicate efforts to win approval for the $7-billion project."
"Pinellas Beginning To Assess Risks of Sea-Level Rise"
Tampa Tribune, 04/23/2013"CLEARWATER -- Despite warnings from scientists, rising sea levels still seem little more than a distant, imperceptible threat, a phenomenon whose change is measured in centimeters over decades."
"States, Cities, Environmental Groups Demand EPA Emission Rules"
LA Times, 04/19/2013"WASHINGTON -- A dozen states and cities and three major environmental groups have notified the Environmental Protection Agency that they plan to sue the regulator unless it issues final rules limiting greenhouse gas emissions from new power plants."
"U.S., Japan, G8 Commit to Climate Change Action"
ENS, 04/19/2013"WASHINGTON, DC -- Support for global action to curb climate change is growing stronger within the G8 group of the world’s largest industrial democracies, which includes the United States and Japan."

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