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"2013 Is Seventh Hottest Year, Rising Seas Worsen Typhoon" [1]

"This year is the seventh warmest since records began in 1850 and rising sea levels caused by climate change are aggravating the impact of storms such as Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters [2], 11/14/2013

"Could Carl Sagan Have Defeated Climate Denial?" [3]

As science celebs praised Carl Sagan for the opening of a collection of his papers at the Library of Congress, they also lamented the mounting attacks on science by opponents of climate change controls.

Source: Mother Jones [4], 11/14/2013

"US Offers $1 Million Reward for Help in Halting Wildlife Trafficking" [5]

"MIAMI -- A day before federal wildlife officials are set to send a message to poachers by destroying 6 tons of ivory, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced a $1 million reward program to combat the illegal wildlife trafficking trade."

Source: Miami Herald [6], 11/14/2013

"Lawmakers Upbeat Over Chemical Safety Fix" [7]

"House lawmakers are expressing optimism about a landmark Senate compromise to reform the country’s chemical safety law."

Source: The Hill [8], 11/14/2013

"Warsaw Talks to Thrash Out UN Climate Roadmap" [9]

"At a major United Nations climate summit in Warsaw this week, a plan is being hammered out for negotiations on a new climate treaty to be finalized in Paris in two years’ time. Delegates from 195 nations are also seeking to obtain commitments from countries to limit their greenhouse-gas emissions between now and 2020. But the path forward is rife with disputes between rich and poor countries over funding, and how to allocate and enforce emissions reductions."

Source: Nature/SciAm [10], 11/14/2013

"As Climate Warms American West, Iconic Trout In Jeopardy" [11]

"In the mountain streams of the American West, the trout rules. People don't just catch this fish; they honor it. And spend lots of money pursuing it. But some western trout may be in trouble. Rivers and streams are getting warmer and there's often less water in them. Scientists suspect a changing climate is threatening this iconic fish."

Source: NPR [12], 11/14/2013

"Scientists Warn of Hot, Sour, Breathless Oceans" [13]

"WASHINGTON -- Greenhouse gases are making the world's oceans hot, sour and breathless, and the way those changes work together is creating a grimmer outlook for global waters, according to a new report Wednesday from 540 international scientists."

Source: AP [14], 11/14/2013

Majority of Red-State Americans Believe Climate Change Is Real: Study [15]

"Study suggests far-reaching acceptance of climate change in traditionally Republican states such as Texas and Oklahoma"

Source: Guardian [16], 11/14/2013

"Bishops: Coal Ports Must Get 'Exhaustive, Independent Review'" [17]

"Huge proposed coal export terminals at Longview and Cherry Point, north of Bellingham, must get “exhaustive and independent review” of potential environmental, economic and climate change impacts, Washington’s four Catholic bishops said in a statement adopted Friday."

Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer [18], 11/13/2013

"Past And Future Collide as Mexico Fights Over GMO Corn" [19]

"After pioneering the cultivation of corn thousands of years ago, Mexico must overcome the weight of history to give the go-ahead to allow genetically modified strains into its fields."

Source: Reuters [20], 11/13/2013

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