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"Landslide Deaths Much Higher Than Thought: Study" [1]

"Landslides killed more than 32,000 people across the world from 2004 to 2010 - up to 10 times more than previously thought, the first detailed study of the disasters showed on Thursday."

Source: Reuters [2], 08/17/2012

"Rare Wildfires Threaten Canadian Polar Bear Habitat" [3]

"Wildfires sparked by lightning near Canada's Hudson Bay are threatening the habitat of polar bears, encroaching on the old tree roots and frozen soil where females make their dens, a conservation expert on the big, white bears said on Thursday."

Source: Reuters [4], 08/17/2012

"Should Candidates Discuss Global Warming?" [5]

"Ever since comprehensive legislation to reduce greenhouse gases died in Congress two years ago, my colleague John Broder noted here recently, climate change has been the issue that national politicians seem to avoid at all costs. Supporting renewable energy? Fine. Advocating energy independence? Great. Calling for action on global warming? Not so much."

Source: Green/NYT [6], 08/17/2012

Shell's Arctic Drilling Plan Delayed Due To Barge Problem: Salazar [7]

"ANCHORAGE -- Shell Oil's delay in drilling Arctic Ocean exploratory wells off Alaska's northern shores is not due to heavy ice or federal regulators, according to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar."

Source: Huffington Post [8], 08/17/2012

"At-Risk Species Still on U.S. Menus" [9]

"A variety of laws regulate trade of endangered and threatened species, but many at-risk animals show up on U.S. menus. Most fish and seafood species have yet to be considered for listing on endangered lists. It’s not always possible to figure out where menu items come from."

Source: Discovery [10], 08/17/2012

"Forecast: US Drought Lingering But Leveling Off" [11]

"ST. LOUIS -- The worst drought in the U.S. in decades may be leveling off or even be easing ever so slightly in some lucky locales, federal weather forecasters announced Thursday in a report of little comfort for farmers and ranchers who already have begun tallying this year's losses."

Source: AP [12], 08/17/2012

"Keystone XL Pipeline Construction Begins Amid Protests" [13]

"The Canadian pipeline company TransCanada has quietly begun construction of the southern leg of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, installing segments near Livingston, Texas, company officials confirmed Thursday."

Source: LA Times [14], 08/17/2012

Climate Change Adaptation Forum Focusing on Food Security and Traditional Plant Use [15]

This forum is for community‐level practitioners, academics, government representatives and community leaders who work in the area of climate change adaptation in First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities in Canada and Tribes in the United States.

Homburg Academy Summer Institutes International Conference on Advances in Sustainable Real Estate [16]

An inter-disciplinary conference to promote new perspectives and innovation in the urban environment in a global context.

"Bill Gates Crowns Toilet Innovators At Sanitation Fair" [17]

"This week, Bill Gates was at a summer fair in Washington State, but he was not eating deep-fried butter on-a-stick, or checking out livestock. Gates was inspecting cutting-edge toilet technology on display at an event his foundation hosted in Seattle — the Reinvent the Toilet Fair."

Source: NPR [18], 08/16/2012

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