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"Alaska Glaciers Shrinking Fast: Survey"
Reuters, 08/07/2009"Three major glaciers in Alaska and Washington state have thinned and shrunk dramatically, clear signs of a warming climate, according to a study released Thursday by the U.S. Geological Survey."
"First Comes Global Warming, Then An Evolutionary Explosion"
YaleE360, 08/06/2009"In a matter of years or decades, researchers believe, animals and plants already are adapting to life in a warmer world. Some species will be unable to change quickly enough and will go extinct, but others will evolve, as natural selection enables them to carry on in an altered environment."
"Psychological Barriers Hobble Climate Action"
Reuters, 08/06/2009"Psychological barriers like uncertainty, mistrust and denial keep most Americans from acting to fight climate change, a task force of the American Psychological Association said on Wednesday."
"Climate Bill May Fall by the Wayside"
Politico, 08/05/2009"With the fight over health care reform absorbing all the bandwidth on Capitol Hill, Democrats fear a major climate change bill may be left on the cutting-room floor this year."
"Mexico Aims To Bring CO2 Cut Plan To Climate Talks"
Reuters, 08/05/2009"Mexico aims to put a detailed offer to cut the growth of its own greenhouse gas emissions on the negotiating table at global climate change talks in Copenhagen this year, a senior environmental policymaker said."
"White Roofs Catch on as Energy Cost Cutters"
NYTimes, 07/30/2009White roofs, a measure recently urged by Energy Secretary Steven Chu, are catching on both as a way of fighting global warming and a way to cool houses cheaply.
"U.N. Chief Poleward Bound"
Dot Earth, 07/30/2009"Secretary General Ban ki-moon today announced plans to fly from Norway out over the Arctic Ocean to the Norwegian research vessel Lance near the North Pole on September 1. The planned excursion is part of his efforts to prod world leaders to take meaningful steps on global warming in treaty talks in Copenhagen in December."
"China, United States Pledge Climate Teamwork"
Dot Earth, 07/29/2009"Is it possible that the long performance of the 'You first, sir,' vaudeville routine by the Alphonse and Gaston of the global greenhouse is drawing toward a close?"
"Sen. Kerry on Climate Bill"
YaleE360, 07/28/2009"In an interview with Yale Environment 360, John Kerry praises the carbon cap-and-trade legislation now being debated in the U.S. Senate, describes its importance to upcoming climate talks in Copenhagen, and explains how he plans to help the landmark legislation clear the Senate and become law."
"Offset Your Carbon Footprint"
, 07/28/2009What do you buy when you buy a carbon offset? Susan Hess follows the $4.50 she paid to offset the CO2 emitted for a train trip to Seattle in Gorge Outdoors, July 24, 2009.
"Energy Companies Opened Wallets Wide to Sway House Climate Bill"
Greenwire, 07/24/2009"Electric utilities boosted lobbying in the second quarter of 2009, narrowing the gap with oil and gas companies that had dominated spending on persuasion by a wide margin earlier this year."
"N.D. Could Be the Badlands for Cap and Trade"
, 07/24/2009"The fate of major climate legislation in Congress could rest with North Dakota."
"Warmest June on Record for Global Ocean Surface Temperature"
ENS, 07/24/2009"The world's ocean surface temperature in June rose to its warmest since 1880, breaking the previous high mark set in 2005, according to a preliminary analysis by NOAA's National Climatic Data Center in Asheville."
"Climate Bill A Farm Income Boost, USDA Estimates"
Reuters, 07/23/2009"U.S. farmers and foresters could earn more money from carbon contracts than they pay in higher costs from legislation to control greenhouse gases, the Agriculture Department estimated on Wednesday."
"Massive Glacier in Sub-Antarctic Island Shrinks by a Fifth"
AFP, 07/23/2009French scientists say satellites show a glacier on a southern Indian Ocean island shrunk dramatically in recent decades. They think global warming may be a factor.

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