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"Ancient Data Suggest Warming Could Be Worse Than Expected" [1]

"A dramatic warming of the planet 55 million years ago cannot be solely explained by a surge in carbon dioxide levels, a study shows, highlighting gaps in scientists' understanding of impacts from rapid climate change." One implication is that the current warming episode could prove worse than now predicted, as models may not fully account for feedback mechanisms that amplify warming.
Climate Change [2]
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International [4]
Source: Reuters [5], 07/16/2009
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"China Emissions Cap An Open Question: U.S. Officials" [6]

"BEIJING -- Top U.S. officials on Wednesday left open the possibility that China might not have to accept a hard cap on its greenhouse gas emissions under a new global climate change treaty."
Climate Change [2]
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International [4]
Source: Reuters [7], 07/16/2009
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"Birds' Survival Relies On World's Largest Crab Orgy" [8]

"The Delaware Bay is the site of the largest horseshoe crab orgy in the world. Mating season brings millions of crabs onto the beaches, and tens of thousands of migratory shorebirds, who gorge themselves on crab eggs on their way to the Arctic."
Biodiversity [9]
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International [4]
Source: NPR [10], 07/14/2009
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China Seeks to Dominate in Renewable Energy [11]

"When the United States' top energy and commerce officials arrive in China on Tuesday, they will land in the middle of a building storm over China's protectionist tactics to become the world's leader in renewable energy."
Energy & Fuel [12]
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International [4]
Source: NYTimes [13], 07/14/2009
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Are Speculators Behind Oil Price Surge? [14]

This spring's run-up in oil prices is hard to explain on the basis of market fundamentals. It seems to be the result of speculation in the commodity markets.
Energy & Fuel [12]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: Wash Post [15], 07/14/2009
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"Pesticide Cases Could Be Upended" [16]

"An L.A. judge's dismissal of Nicaraguan banana workers' litigation against Dole puts numerous related cases in jeopardy."
Other or All [17]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: LA Times [18], 07/13/2009
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"Watching Whales Watching Us" [19]

Scientists are learning that whales are smarter, and more like humans, than they ever suspected.
Biodiversity [9]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: NYTimes Mag [20], 07/13/2009
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Photographers' Images Capture Global Warming's Advance [21]

Roger Archibald profiles two photographers from different backgrounds who've taken remarkably different approaches to document evidence of global climate change: The retreat of the earth's great glaciers.

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"Oil Prices Weaken as Recovery Hopes Falter" [24]

"Oil prices briefly fell under $60 a barrel on Thursday after nearly two weeks of uninterrupted declines, as traders and investors acknowledged that a global economic recovery would take longer than hoped."
Energy & Fuel [12]
Public [3]
International [4]
Source: NYTimes [25], 07/10/2009
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"The Two-Degree Solution" [26]

The two-degree pledge on climate change made by the G8 is nonbinding, hard to translate to a specific level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere ... and perhaps wishful thinking.
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International [4]
Source: Dot Earth [27], 07/10/2009
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