Archive for August, 2009
Kiss this planet goodbye! (No, not Ea… - Christian Science Monitor
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Kiss this planet goodbye! (No, not Earth)
Christian Science Monitor The planet is orbiting its star at a distance of just under 2 million miles (Earth is 93 million miles from the sun). That means it's orbiting at an … Suicidal planet seems on death spiral into starThe Associated Press Astrophysicists puzzle over planet that's too close to its sunLos Angeles Times New Exoplanet Orbits Closely To Its Sun But Defies DeathAHN msnbc.com -National Geographic -Examiner.com -Discover Magazine all 151 news articles » |
Source:Kiss this planet goodbye! (No, not Ea… - Christian Science Monitor
Colleges push energy efficiency, cons… - BurlingtonFreePress.com
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Colleges push energy efficiency, conservation
BurlingtonFreePress.com The diminutive campus, covering just a few blocks, makes for a relatively low carbon footprint, but the dozens of 19th-century buildings used for offices, … and more » |
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UN meeting: help nations adapt to glo… - The Associated Press
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UN meeting: help nations adapt to global warming
The Associated Press … UN talks aimed at forging a new accord to replace the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on reducing greenhouse gases blamed for global warming and climate change. … World Climate Conference to Focus on Adaptation to Climate ChangeVoice of America CLIMATE CHANGE: A New Chapter in Global Diplomacy?IDN InDepthNews | Analysis That Matters Climate change will cost the world more than £300 billion, say …Telegraph.co.uk TIME -The New Nation all 336 news articles » |
Source:UN meeting: help nations adapt to glo… - The Associated Press
Havas 1H Net Pft Falls 18%; Offers No… - Wall Street Journal
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Havas 1H Net Pft Falls 18%; Offers No FY Outlook
Wall Street Journal Organic revenue, a closely watched metric in the advertising industry that strips out currency effects, acquisitions and disposals, fell 9.8% in the … and more » |
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Walk for the Animals 2009: Why We Walk - Seattle Post Intelligencer
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Walk for the Animals 2009: Why We Walk
Seattle Post Intelligencer This story is the second in our series about participating in the Walk for the Animals. You can see previous posts in the series here. … |
Source:Walk for the Animals 2009: Why We Walk - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Companies must pay for NJ school site… - Philadelphia Inquirer
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Companies must pay for NJ school site pollution
Philadelphia Inquirer AP TRENTON, NJ - Two companies have been ordered to pay the state more than $860000 spent to clean up a polluted gas station property acquired for school … and more » |
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India's idol rituals take toll on env… - CNN
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India's idol rituals take toll on environment
CNN PALLAVAKAM, India (CNN) — South India's sun beats down on a long line of trucks wending to the Bay of Bengal. In the back of these trucks, … and more » |
Jupiter Shines On as Saturn's Rings G… - Washington Post
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Jupiter Shines On as Saturn's Rings Go Flat
Washington Post Earth officially passes through Saturn's ring plane Sept. 4, thus making the rings appear edge-on to us. Don't worry about watching the flattened rings, … What's Up in SeptemberMaineToday.com all 5 news articles » |
Source:Jupiter Shines On as Saturn's Rings G… - Washington Post
Cardinal opens his mouth and puts his… - Irish Independent
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Cardinal opens his mouth and puts his carbon footprint in it
Irish Independent The problem was what followed after Cardinal Brady had finished with the usual guff about how churches should measure their carbon footprints and offset the … and more » |
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Get global warming facts right first - Desert Dispatch
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Get global warming facts right first
Desert Dispatch Global warming alarmists contend that rising temperatures from manmade carbon emissions will lead to heat waves, wildfires, drought, rising sea levels, … |
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