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Permafrost could melt by 2100, worsening global warming

U.S. greenhouse gas emissions increase 2 percent

Ancient water supply of Sahara at risk, satellite monitoring helps in water management

2005 is second warmest year on record

Making wind power less deadly for birds

Is Global Warming Killing Polar Bears? — WSJ

Some Amazon rainforest trees are over 1000 years old finds study

UN agrees to “rainforest conservation for emissions” deal

Deforestation causes 25% of greenhouse gas emissions

Changes in forest cover could affect climate as much as greenhouse gases in some areas

Future forests may absorb more carbon dioxide than current forests

Arctic Inuit sue U.S. govt over global warming pollution

Alaska's Columbia Glacier shrunk by 9 miles since 1980

2005 had worst weather-related economic losses in history

45% chance Gulf Stream will collapse by 2100 say scientists

Mexico addressing greenhouse gas emissions despite no Kyoto obligation

Rising ocean causes permanent evacuation of Pacific island community

Warming could free far more carbon from high Arctic soil than earlier thought

Soil moisture, root depth influence climate models

70 years after logging, forests don’t hold as much carbon as original forests

Elevated atmospheric CO2 increases soil carbon

Amazon rainforest biodiversity due to biology not climate change says study

Companies increasingly at risk for climate change litigation says UN

Temperate forests may worsen global warming, tropical forests fight higher temperatures

Tropical Atlantic cooling and deforestation correlate to drought in Africa

Change in Atlantic circulation could plunge Europe into cold winters

US denies hurricane link with climate change

Crystal sponges can absorb carbon dioxide and fight global warming

U.S. “exporting” carbon emissions to China says study

Australian industry embraces green energy while government fights emissions cuts

75% of Switzerland's glaciers gone by 2050, Europe heats up

Dire consequences if global warming exceeds 2 degrees says IUCN

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