09/05/08 - Seas to rise faster this century
09/03/08 - Global warming: Western U.S. feels the heat
09/03/08 - Africa's 'silent famine' deepens
09/03/08 - Chinese eco-detective treads lightly
09/02/08 - Energy's most dangerous game
09/02/08 - Climate 'hockey stick' is revived
08/29/08 - Climate fight hit by global slowdown
08/28/08 - Xcel to disclose global warming risks
08/27/08 - Wind energy bumps into power grid's limits
08/27/08 - New Mexico feels the heat
08/25/08 - Campuses give 'green' that old college try
08/25/08 - Promise of wind power has its price
08/25/08 - Logging division splits climate talks
08/22/08 - Greenland glaciers lost to global warming
08/21/08 - The long view of climate change
08/21/08 - Cars with a green conscience
08/20/08 - Bloomberg offers windmill power plan
08/20/08 - How green is your roof?
08/20/08 - Court rejects EPA limits on emissions rules
08/19/08 - Spain sweats amid 'water wars'
08/19/08 - Trees eat pollution products
08/18/08 - Spanish fear day when tap will run dry
08/18/08 - Chemical companies and environmentalists edge closer together in pursuit of sustainability
08/15/08 - Oceanic dead zones continue to spread
08/15/08 - The End of Aviation
08/14/08 - Climate at a 'critical point,' says Hansen
08/13/08 - New York enacts CO2 rules
08/12/08 - How pollution influences the weekend weather
08/12/08 - Costa Rica bids to go carbon neutral
08/11/08 - U.S. cities to measure CO2 emissions
08/11/08 - How to build a city sustainably
08/08/08 - Tropical downpours worsening, say scientists
08/08/08 - EPA back biofuels
08/08/08 - Military wants to lead U.S. into the green
08/07/08 - Can Canada be carbon-free in 10 years
08/06/08 - Climate war games
08/06/08 - Supermarket chains narrow their sights
08/04/08 - Global warming means local warming
08/04/08 - Las Vegas bets on environmentalism
08/01/08 - China's 'rapid renewables surge'
08/01/08 - Cheap solar at night? MIT may have answer
07/31/08 - Japan's green efforts generate skepticism
07/31/08 - Global warming's fish-sex effects
07/30/08 - Arctic ice cracks as temperature rises
07/24/08 - Driving past the biofuel pump
07/24/08 - India firms lag in climate action
07/24/08 - Climate change proves costly to civic works
07/23/08 - Arctic lakes show warming
07/23/08 - Uprising against the ethanol mandate
07/23/08 - Saharan sun could power European supergrid
07/22/08 - Look Ma, no car!
07/22/08 - An oilman's bet against oil
07/21/08 - Warming West is ground zero for wildfires
07/21/08 - Wetlands could unleash 'carbon bomb'
07/18/08 - Air pollution measures left in limbo
07/18/08 - India and pollution
07/17/08 - It eats CO2 for breakfast
07/17/08 - Can we engineer a cooler earth?
07/17/08 - Gore sets 'moon shot' goal on climate change
07/16/08 - Britons shine light on home energy use
07/16/08 - Climate science: The long summer begins
07/16/08 - Maryland's O'Malley backs wind farm
07/11/08 - The truth about plastic
07/11/08 - EPA won't act on emissions this year
07/10/08 - Get ready for the post-SUV world
07/09/08 - Europeans reconsider biofuel goal
07/09/08 - Cheney wanted cuts in climate testimony
07/08/08 - Green Games race against grime
07/08/08 - A climate threat from flat TVs, microchips
07/08/08 - Climate change may muddy New York tap water
07/07/08 - Gap fire: A sign of global warming
07/03/08 - Where's the global food crisis taking us?
07/03/08 - Study: U.S. worst of G8 on warming
07/03/08 - U.S. lifts moratorium on new solar projects
07/02/08 - The science of curbing emissions
07/01/08 - Brazil becomes the new food superpower
06/27/08 - Rising seas threat to coastal towns
06/27/08 - Climate race separates weeds from trees
06/27/08 - California renews climate battle
06/18/08 - French-fry grease to liquid gold
06/18/08 - The 'pope' of hope
06/17/08 - Indonesia to begin forest carbon projects
06/16/08 - Steam engine built for clean, green power
06/16/08 - Honda rolls out new zero-emission car
06/16/08 - Climate change threatening coral reef fish
06/13/08 - U.S. urges support for global warming fund
06/13/08 - Warming has some animals heading for hills
06/11/08 - Sea ice melt could thaw permafrost, too
06/11/08 - Stopping the next extinction wave
06/09/08 - Water woes in B.C.: Public urged to conserve
06/09/08 - How coal got a dirty name
06/06/08 - As energy costs soar, U.S. looks to solar
06/06/08 - China reports progress on pollution
06/05/08 - Water crisis to be biggest world risk
06/05/08 - Airports struggle to reduce their pollution
06/04/08 - Puffin numbers plummet on main breeding site
06/04/08 - Mass transit demand rises, costs soar
06/03/08 - Senate opens debate on global warming
06/02/08 - Congress returns to face climate bill
05/30/08 - Mounting costs slow the push for clean coal
05/30/08 - More wealth, more meat
05/30/08 - Is water becoming 'the new oil'?
05/29/08 - Warming could mean major changes in Florida
05/29/08 - Nature loss 'to hurt global poor'
05/28/08 - U.S. struggling to respond to climate shift
05/28/08 - Get used to high food costs, water shortages
05/27/08 - How we waste food
05/27/08 - What is a green-collar job, exactly?
05/23/08 - Agency's concern: 'A new world energy order'
05/22/08 - Climate change threat to alpine ski resorts
05/22/08 - Baby caribou hit by climate double whammy
05/22/08 - Alaska to challenge polar bear listing
05/21/08 - Clean fuel from garbage?
05/20/08 - What condoms have to do with climate change
05/20/08 - Climate 'accelerating bird loss'
05/20/08 - Report: EPA caved in on emissions
05/19/08 - Termites could help fight climate change
05/19/08 - The end of coal?
05/15/08 - Polar bear added to endangered species list
05/14/08 - Extinction fear for butterflies
05/14/08 - Desalination can't meet Israel's water needs
05/13/08 - Military has eye on global warming
05/13/08 - Nissan plans electric car in U.S. by 2010
05/13/08 - Firms seeks patents on "climate ready" crops
05/12/08 - 'Ark' designed to save imperiled amphibians
05/09/08 - Heading skyward to beat gridlock
05/09/08 - Evangelicals press to fight global warming
05/08/08 - Breaking the ice
05/08/08 - Sunny year sped Arctic ice melt
05/07/08 - Swimming against the tide
05/06/08 - Fungus could be a fix for uranium pollution
05/06/08 - Climate prediction: No model for success
05/06/08 - A lot to be angry about
05/05/08 - Freezing to show warming trend
05/05/08 - Radioactive sand coming to Idaho from Kuwait
05/02/08 - Unhealthy Air Plagues U.S. Residents
05/02/08 - The New Geopolitics of Energy
05/02/08 - Oxygen-poor Ocean Zones Are Growing
05/01/08 - U.S. Eyes Shift Away from Corn Ethanol
05/01/08 - Nuclear Power's CO2 Cost 'Will Climb'
05/01/08 - Auto Lobby Spends $70 Million
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