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China moves forward on global warming: top scientists recommend emissions peak in 2030

Climate change will challenge US military

Photos: hundreds of new species discovered in Himalayan region, threatened by climate change

Ban Ki-Moon: climate change ‘greatest collective challenge we face’

Global ocean temperatures at warmest level since 1880

Global warming may be causing animals to shrink

A Tasmanian tragedy? : How the forestry industry has torn an island apart

Implications of the American Clean Energy and Security Act for conservation

Global warming bill passes the House

Russia pledges to raise carbon emissions to combat global warming

Massive deforestation in the past decreased rainfall in Asia

Wind could power the entire world

Scientists call on Obama for ‘maximum personal leadership’ to combat global warming

Fate of world’s rainforests likely to be determined in next 2 years

CO2 currently at highest level in 2.1 million years

New report predicts dire consequences for every U.S. region from global warming

Will jellyfish take over the world?

Photo: guano stains helps researchers track penguins by satellite

Burning fossil fuels is disrupting nitrogen cycle

Bill Clinton speaks out for rainforests in Brazil

Network of parks can save Africa’s birds in warmer world

US responsible for 29 percent of greenhouse gas emissions over past 150 years

Rich countries buy up agricultural land in poor countries

Green groups, corporations call for forest conservation to counter global warming

Global warming estimates double in severity according to new MIT modeling

Study refutes criticism of polar bear listing under the Endangered Species Act

Global warming pushes mammals north in Michigan

Blue whales return to migration pattern used before commercial whaling

Bioelectricity bests ethanol on two fronts: land use and global warming

Prince Charles’ new online initiative for rainforests makes media splash

Canada and Britain abandon conventional coal

Global warming to cripple Southeast Asia economically

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