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"Scientists Uncover Deep Ocean Current Near Antarctica" [1]

"Scientists have discovered a fast-moving deep ocean current with the volume of 40 Amazon Rivers near Antarctica that will help researchers monitor the impacts of climate change on the world's oceans."

Water & Oceans [2]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Reuters [5], 04/27/2010
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"Buying Carbon Offsets May Ease Eco-Guilt But Not Global Warming" [6]

"Voluntary carbon offsets are a 'Wild West' market ripe for fraud, exaggeration, and poorly run projects that probably do little to ease global warming."

Climate Change [7]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Christian Science Monitor [8], 04/27/2010
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"Climate Debate Gets Ugly as World Moves To Curb CO2" [9]

"Climate scientists, used to dealing with sceptics, are under siege like never before, targeted by hate emails brimming with abuse and accusations of fabricating global warming data. Some emails contain thinly veiled death threats."

Science [10]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Reuters [11], 04/26/2010
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"There's No 'Plan B' for Nuclear Waste, So It Stays Local" [12]

"Twenty concrete vaults sit side-by-side, like self-storage containers, next to the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant. These concrete tombs hold fuel cells, each containing 12-foot rods of enriched uranium. The rods are toxic and radioactive and were never intended to be stored here indefinitely, among Ocean County's 560,000 residents."

Nuclear Power & Radiation [13]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Press of Atlantic City [14], 04/26/2010
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"Report: Ocean Acidification Rising at Unprecedented Rate" [15]

"With the oceans absorbing more than 1 million tons of carbon dioxide an hour, a National Research Council study released Thursday found that the level of acid in the oceans is increasing at an unprecedented rate and threatening to change marine ecosystems."

Water & Oceans [2]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: McClatchy [16], 04/23/2010
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"Fungal Disease Spreads Through Pacific Northwest" [17]

"A rare and dangerous fungal infection named Cryptococcus gattii has been quietly spreading from British Columbia southward to the U.S. Pacific Northwest. And it's changing as it goes. ... The most striking thing about this fungus is that it's popping up and establishing itself far afield from its usual range -- possibly because of climate change."

Environmental Health [18]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Vermont Public Radio [19], 04/23/2010
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"Whaling Commission Chairman Outlines Proposed Compromise" [20]

"The chairman of the International Whaling Commission offered a compromise proposal Thursday that would authorize commercial hunting for the first time in a quarter-century in exchange for reducing the number of whales killed each year."

Fish & Fisheries [21]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Wash Post [22], 04/23/2010
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"Grey Whale Gorged on Debris Before It Died in West Seattle" [23]

"Worried whale researchers in Washington state are wondering where a grey whale had been feeding before it died in West Seattle last week. The 11-metre whale, which came ashore alive, swallowed an unusual amount of garbage, including sweatpants, a towel, a golf ball, rubber gloves, drink containers and numerous plastic bags."

Pollution [24]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Victoria Times Colonist [25], 04/22/2010
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Global Oceans Conference 2010 [26]

Focus will be on three main themes: 1) Ensuring Survival: Oceans, Climate and Security; 2) Preserving Life: Marine Biodiversity; and 3) Improving Governance at National and Regional Levels and in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction.

Other Events [27]
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"Bolivian President Blames Capitalism for Global Warming" [30]

"Bolivian President Evo Morales said capitalism is to blame for global warming and the accelerated deterioration of the planetary ecosystem in a speech today opening an international conference on climate change and the 'rights of Mother Earth.'"

Climate Change [7]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: ENS [31], 04/21/2010
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