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"Runaway Global Warming Becomes a Concern as Permafrost Melts" [1]

"GOOSE LAKE, Northwest Territories -- In a fragile landscape where footsteps leave an imprint for years, Jennifer Baltzer stood and surveyed the surrounding bog of green sphagnum moss. Black spruce trees tilted here and there like drunkards."

Source: ClimateWire [2], 11/23/2015

Will Your Groceries Drive Half of Amazon Tree Species to Extinction? [3]

"Researchers say expanding food production could radically reduce biodiversity in these important forests over the next 30 years."

Source: Civil Eats [4], 11/23/2015

"Fight Ramps Up Against 'Keystone of the Great Lakes'" [5]

"Groups are urging State Dept. scrutiny of an Enbridge pipeline they say is moving twice the amount of tar sands oil into the U.S. than it's permitted for."

Source: InsideClimate News [6], 11/23/2015

"Billions of People Depend on Water From Shrinking Snowpacks" [7]

"Snowpacks are a vital source of water for humans, but they may shrink in some regions as the climate warms. A new study estimates how changes in showfall will affect water supplies."

Source: NY Times [8], 11/23/2015

"EPA Proposes Tougher Downwind Pollution Rule" [9]

"The Environmental Protection Agency proposed tougher new limits on Tuesday on smokestack emissions from nearly two dozen states that burden downwind areas with air pollution from power plants they can't control."

Source: AP [10], 11/23/2015

"Alberta Launches $3 Billion Climate Change Strategy With Carbon Tax" [11]

"Albertans will pay $3 billion more annually in a new economywide tax on carbon, and will likely have to shell out more for electricity as a result of an accelerated retirement of coal-fired power plants under the NDP government’s new climate-change strategy released Sunday."

Source: Calgary Herald [12], 11/23/2015

"AP Fact Check: Most GOP Candidates Flunk Climate Science" [13]

"When it comes to climate science, two of the three Democratic presidential candidates are A students, while most of the Republican contenders are flunking, according to a panel of scientists who reviewed candidates' comments."

Source: AP [14], 11/23/2015

Haunting Film Explores Interface Between Tigers, People in Sundarbans [15]

"Deep in the Sundarbans, a vast mangrove maze where the Ganges and two other great rivers weave their way to the coast in India and Bangladesh, the big-cat conservationist Alan Rabinowitz plays a video clip on his laptop for a cluster of men and women in an impoverished village where tigers — in one of their last big refuges — regularly kill or maim people scouring the shorelines for meager hauls of fish and crabs."

Source: Dot Earth [16], 11/20/2015

"NIH Retires The Last Of Its Research Chimps" [17]

"After retiring hundreds of research chimpanzees in 2013, the NIH says 50 remaining chimps will no longer be used for medical studies."

Source: NPR [18], 11/20/2015

"El Nino Indicator Hits Record High, Adds To Weather Risks: NOAA" [19]

"A key indicator for the strength of El Niño has reached a record high, the U.S. weather agency said, adding to signs that a weather pattern known for causing extreme droughts, storms and floods could become one of the strongest ever."

Source: Reuters [20], 11/20/2015

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