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Wolf bones show environment change (UPI)

HOUGHTON, Mich., Aug. 15 (UPI) — U.S. researchers said the bones of wolves can provide scientists with a better picture of environmental change than tree rings can.
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Global warming baloney: Madcap 'solution' - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Global warming baloney: Madcap 'solution'Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA -1 hour agoYet the scientific community still cannot reach a consensus on whether humans even cause global warming, let alone to what degree. …

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Global warming impacts our weather - Timmins Daily Press

Global warming impacts our weatherTimmins Daily Press, Canada -3 hours agoSome of them believe it has to do with global warming. Summertime on the James Bay Coast includes plenty of days of rainy weather. …

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Environment group considers legal position on pulp mill (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)

A northern Tasmanian farmer who is challenging the state’s Pulp Mill Assessment Act says she cannot understand why the Act is being used to deny people information about how the pulp mill was approved.
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Slowing down global warming - Chicago Tribune

Slowing down global warmingChicago Tribune, United States -2 hours agoThe Tribune's prescription for addressing climate change is on target: To dramatically cut US global warming emissions, we need an arsenal of solutions, …

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Global warming = worse allergies? - Health24.com

Global warming = worse allergies?Health24.com, South Africa -3 hours agoIf your hay fever becomes worse than ever this year, you might be able to blame global warming, a new research review suggests. The report, published in the …

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Canada to search for Arctic explorer’s ships (AP via Yahoo! News)

Canada said Friday it will search for two fabled British explorer ships that disappeared in the Arctic more than 160 years ago. Environment Minister John Baird announced the Parks Canada-led search for British Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin’s ships. The HMS Erebus and HMS Terror were last seen in the late-1840s.
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Antarctic Climate: Short-term Spikes, Long-term Warming Linked To … - Science Daily (press release)

Antarctic Climate: Short-term Spikes, Long-term Warming Linked To …Science Daily (press release) -4 hours agoThe findings show the connection of the world's coldest continent to global warming, as well as to periodic events such as El Niño. "As the tropics warm, …

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New laws to protect environment soon (Daily News)

The garbage problem has reached spectacular proportions islandwide and should be legitimately handled by local bodies, Environment and Natural Resources Minister Patalee Champika Ranawaka said.
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Teenagers Launch "Inconvenient Youth" Network to Fight Global Warming - MarketWatch

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Teenagers Launch "Inconvenient Youth" Network to Fight Global WarmingMarketWatch -3 hours agoEighty students from as far away as New York and Japan are learning how to educate others about global warming and what they can do to fight it. …Teens Battle Global WarmingU.S. News & World Reportall 9 news articles

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