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"Extreme Winter Weather Linked To Climate Change" [1]

"This winter's heavy snowfalls and other extreme storms could well be related to increased moisture in the air due to global climate change, a panel of scientists said on Tuesday."

Climate Change [2]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Reuters [5], 03/03/2011
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Animal Death Toll Ends New Zealand Cloning Trials [6]

Unacceptable death rates of laboratory animals have forced a New Zealand government research agency to end its experimental program on cloning of agricultural animals.

Agriculture [7]
Biodiversity [8]
Science [9]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Stuff [10], 02/24/2011
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"Dirty Air Triggers More Heart Attacks Than Cocaine" [11]

"Air pollution triggers more heart attacks than using cocaine and poses as high a risk of sparking a heart attack as alcohol, coffee and physical exertion, scientists said on Thursday."

Air [12]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Reuters [13], 02/24/2011
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"World's Coral Reefs Facing Serious Threats" [14]

"A major new survey of the world's coral reefs finds that they are in trouble. Big trouble"

Biodiversity [8]
Water & Oceans [15]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: NPR [16], 02/24/2011
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"NASA Puts The Kybosh On Solar Flare Hype…For Now" [17]

"Meanwhile, up in space, a class X solar flare event has triggered the biggest solar storm in four years, which given its large size – had the potential to disrupt ground communications back here on Earth."

Science [9]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Gizmodo [18], 02/23/2011
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"Radiation From Cellphone Antenna Boosts Brain Activity, Study Finds" [19]

"The electromagnetic radiation emitted by a cellular phone's antenna appears to activate nearby regions of the brain to unusually high levels, according to a study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Assn. that is likely to spark new concerns about the health effects of wireless devices."

Environmental Health [20]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [21]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: LA Times [22], 02/23/2011
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"UN Sees Rising Risks From Climate, Toxic Chemicals" [23]

"Climate change is a major obstacle to a 2004 global treaty aimed at cutting exposure to 21 highly dangerous chemicals, says a new U.N.-commissioned report issued Monday. The 66-page report says the risks of exposure could increase if more stockpiles and landfills leak due to flooding, or other extreme weather linked to rising temperatures."

Chemicals [24]
Climate Change [2]
Disasters [25]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: AP [26], 02/22/2011
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Climate Change Is Extending Allergy Season, Scientists Find [27]

"Pollen season is lengthening in proportion to warming observed in North America: An extra two weeks, on average, across Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota and almost a full month in the Canadian breadbasket."

Climate Change [2]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Daily Climate [28], 02/22/2011
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"50 Million 'Environmental Refugees' by 2020, Experts Say" [29]

"WASHINGTON -- Fifty million 'environmental refugees' will flood into the global north by 2020, fleeing food shortages sparked by climate change, experts warned at a major science conference that ended here Monday."

Climate Change [2]
Disasters [25]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: AFP [30], 02/22/2011
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"Predator Fish in Oceans on Alarming Decline, Experts Say" [31]

"Over the past 100 years, some two-thirds of the large predator fish in the ocean have been caught and consumed by humans, and in the decades ahead, the rest are likely to perish, too."

Biodiversity [8]
Fish & Fisheries [32]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Wash Post [33], 02/21/2011
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