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Cities Attack Climate Change, One Kilowatt at a Time [1]

The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (Canada, US, and Mexico) issued a report on Sept. 17, 2010, illustrating the steps 13 North American cities are taking, from small, planned efforts to reduce building energy use, to comprehensive, multi-sector adopted plans for reducing energy use.

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Planning & Growth [3]
People & Population [4]
Energy & Fuel [5]
Economy & Business [6]
Climate Change [7]
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Mexico [8]
Canada [9]
International [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
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Lubbock, TX 2012 [13]

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Check out multimedia conference coverage, session descriptions, speakers, exhibitors and more for SEJ's 22nd annual conference, October 17-21, hosted by Texas Tech University. Image: Bat Flight Amphitheater at Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Photo © Marina Fisher-Phelps.

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"At UN, Climate Ministers Seek Way Out of Stalemate" [16]

"Climate ministers and top negotiators from dozens of nations remain deadlocked over how to cut greenhouse gases less than three months before the next major international climate summit."

Climate Change [7]
Public [12]
International [10]
Source: AP [17], 09/27/2010
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"Obama Admin Steps up Pressure To Ratify Treaties on Toxics" [18]

"The Obama administration is renewing the long-running effort to win U.S. ratification of two international treaties aimed at limiting the reach of the world's most toxic chemicals."

Chemicals [19]
Public [12]
International [10]
Source: Greenwire [20], 09/27/2010
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"UN Warned of Major New Food Crisis at Emergency Meeting in Rome" [21]

"The world could be on the brink of a major new food  crisis caused by environmental disasters and rampant market speculators, the UN will be warned today at an emergency meeting on food price inflation."

Agriculture [22]
Climate Change [7]
Disasters [23]
Economy & Business [6]
Food [24]
Public [12]
International [10]
Source: Guardian [25], 09/24/2010
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"A Troubling Decline in the Caribou Herds of the Arctic" [26]

"Across the Far North, populations of caribou — an indispensable source of food and clothing for indigenous people — are in steep decline. Scientists point to rising temperatures and a resource-development boom as the prime culprits."

Biodiversity [27]
Climate Change [7]
Wildlife [28]
Public [12]
Alaska and Hawaii [29]
International [10]
Source: YaleE360 [30], 09/24/2010
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China Ventures Far, Deep on "Mining's Final Frontier" [31]

"A new generation of prospectors is eager to explore the ocean floor. Will deep-sea digging damage one of the earth’s most valuable ecosystems?"

Natural Resources [32]
Water & Oceans [33]
Public [12]
International [10]
Source: Newsweek [34], 09/24/2010
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"Environment Key To U.S. Security: Congress Briefing" [35]

"Environmental degradation and waning natural resources threaten U.S. security in the 21st century, in a shift from 'kinetic' security threats, defense experts told a Capitol Hill briefing Wednesday."

Military [36]
Public [12]
International [10]
Source: Reuters [37], 09/23/2010
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"U.S. Seen Losing Renewable Energy Race To Asia" [38]

"Several Asian countries in addition to China could soon challenge the United States in the race to build a renewable energy industry if Washington doesn't provide more incentives for its domestic business, venture capitalists and others told a Congressional hearing on Wednesday."

Economy & Business [6]
Energy & Fuel [5]
Public [12]
International [10]
Source: Reuters [39], 09/23/2010
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"Gorillas the Origin of Human Malaria's Most Lethal Strain" [40]

"The world's most deadly form of human malaria, a parasite known as Plasmodium falciparum, is of gorilla origin, and not chimpanzee, bonobo or ancient human origin as scientists previously thought."

Biodiversity [27]
Environmental Health [41]
Public [12]
International [10]
Source: ENS [42], 09/23/2010
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