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Scientists Wonder What Weakest Solar Cycle in 50 Years Means For Earth [1]

"The surface of the sun has been surprisingly calm of late — with fewer sunspots than anytime in in the last century — prompting curious scientists to wonder just what it might mean here on Earth."

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Source: AFP [5], 11/25/2013
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"Climate Science Lawyers Up" [6]

"American Geophysical Union adds legal counseling to its Fall Meeting agenda, citing scientists' need to defend against increasing attacks on research, correspondence and public statements."

Climate Change [7]
Environmental Politics [8]
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National (U.S.) [9]
Source: Daily Climate [10], 11/21/2013
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Active Volcano Found Under Antarctic Ice: Could Raise Sea Levels [11]

"A newly discovered volcano found buried beneath a thick layer of ice in Antarctica could speed up ice loss and raise global sea levels when it erupts, scientists say."

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Antarctica & Arctic [12]
Source: NatGeo [13], 11/19/2013
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"Experts: Man, Nature Share Typhoon Tragedy Blame" [14]

"Nature and man together cooked up the disaster in the Philippines. Geography, meteorology, poverty, shoddy construction, a booming population, and, to a much lesser degree, climate change combine to make the Philippines the nation most vulnerable to killer typhoons, according to several scientific studies."

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International [4]
Source: AP [17], 11/15/2013
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"Could Carl Sagan Have Defeated Climate Denial?" [18]

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.

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Source: Mother Jones [19], 11/14/2013
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"Scientists Warn of Hot, Sour, Breathless Oceans" [20]

"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."

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Water & Oceans [21]
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International [4]
Source: AP [22], 11/14/2013
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"Ocean Drones Plumb New Depths" [23]

"ATLANTIC CITY — Five miles offshore from the Golden Nugget casino, Michael F. Crowley, a marine scientist at Rutgers University, heaves three lifeboat-yellow drones off the back of his research vessel."

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International [4]
Source: NY Times [24], 11/12/2013
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Ocean Research in Canada Lacks Coordinated Strategy: Report [25]

"Canada's failure to adopt a 'comprehensive national strategy or vision' for ocean science is confounding efforts to plan for the future and make efficient use of funding for ocean research, a new national report released Wednesday concludes."

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Water & Oceans [21]
Public [3]
Canada [26]
Source: Vancouver Sun [27], 11/07/2013
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Science Group Liberates More Tax-Funded CRS Reports [28]

Thanks to the Federation of American Scientists' Project on Government Secrecy, here are several recent Congressional Research Service reports relevant to environment and energy.

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EPA Supporter Narrowly Beats Coal Messenger in Va. Gov. Race [31]

"Voters in Virginia narrowly elected Democrat Terry McAuliffe for governor over Republican Ken Cuccinelli II, who differed among other things on the future of the state's coal industry. Mr. McAuliffe supported new EPA regulations on power plants that will make it difficult for new coal plants to be bought."

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National (U.S.) [9]
Source: Christian Science Monitor [32], 11/06/2013
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