Featured ArticleOceans of Possibility
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June 22nd, 2009 Featured PersonForest Watch science and education strive to halt climate change
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May 7th, 2009 Original ArticlesDMCii satellite imaging monitors Indonesian forests
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June 29th, 2009 Five basic questions to answer in order to systematically integrate sustainable energy solutions
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June 15th, 2009 Twenty Years Later, Still on the Job DOE-Sponsored Data Measurement Program Celebrates Anniversary
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May 25th, 2009 IEEE Committee on Earth Observation Standards Working Group (ISWG) is recruiting volunteers to build GEOSS
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May 21st, 2009 The Power of a Brazilian Wind
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Syndicated ArticlesAre rich tourists losing touch with nature?Originally Published by New Scientist - Environment Nature tourism is increasingly popular across the globe, although some rich nations buck the trend.
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July 3rd, 2009 Hillary Clinton Could Make or Break U.S. Dependence on the Tar SandsOriginally Published by Mother Jones In the coming weeks, the State Department will decide whether to grant a permit for a 1,000-mile pipeline, capable of carrying up to 800,000 barels per day of crude from the tar sands in eastern Alberta. Study examines nanoparticle uptake in marine ecosystemsOriginally Published by Environmental Research Web As nanomaterials begin to be manufactured in larger quantities in the coming years, scientists are concerned about ecosystems becoming unintentionally contaminated.
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July 2nd, 2009 Whales’ Fate Hangs on Whaling Commission Power StruggleOriginally Published by Environment News Service The commission’s 85 member governments opened the 61st IWC annual meeting Monday, after a year of closed-door discussions.
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July 1st, 2009 September Smoke Over the Amazon from 2005-2008Originally Published by NASA Earth Observatory This series of images shows aerosols (particles in the air) over the Amazon each September, the peak of the fire seasons, from 2005 through 2008. The amount of aerosols was unusually high in 2007, and unusually low in 2008.
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July 1st, 2009 Plume from Shiveluch VolcanoOriginally Published by NASA Earth Observatory This true-color image shows an almost perfectly circular plume from Shiveluch Volcano poking above a cloudbank on June 29, 2009.
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June 30th, 2009 Biofuels could clean up Chernobyl ‘badlands’Originally Published by New Scientist - Environment Growing biofuels could aid in the cleanup of contaminated land surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Beetles Add New Dynamic to Forest Fire Control EffortsOriginally Published by NY Times More than 7 million acres of trees have been killed by the tiny insects, complicating experts’ efforts to reduce wildfires.
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June 29th, 2009 Congressional Memo: Climate Change Bill May Be Election-Year IssueOriginally Published by NY Times Leading Democrats say they are more than happy to have the energy bill serve as a signature issue because it represents a transformative moment. |









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