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Europe’s Water Resources Under Pressure
Continued inefficient use of water could threaten Europe’s economy, productivity and ecosystems, a report has warned. The European Environment...
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Science, Faith, Politics … and Wolves
Once again, science, religion and politics have become entwined in a thorny public policy debate. This time, however, the...
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Plant Movement From Climate Change Revealed in Interactive Map
Nationwide, gardeners have been experimenting with their newly assigned plant hardiness zones, a guide provided by the USDA that...
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Google Buys Wind, Bets on Sun
Google is stepping up wind-power purchases to reduce emissions, even as it devotes most of its renewable energy investments...
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Climate Pragmatism
In his Dot Earth blog, Andrew Revkin writes about Jonathan Foley, director of the Institute of the Environment at...
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Wind-Power Market Blows Cold
The climate is getting worse for wind-power companies, which are finding it increasingly difficult to attract venture backers. Investment...
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Oceans Acidifying Fastest in 300 Million Years Due to Emissions
The Earth’s oceans may be acidifying faster than at any point during the last 300 million years due to...
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Giving Waste Water the Power to Clean Itself
A novel form of renewable energy can generate electricity from waste-water treatment
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Cassava Plant Could Help African Farmers Cope With Climate Change
Calling cassava “the Rambo of food crops,” scientists said the long-neglected root becomes even more productive in hotter temperatures...
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Space Superbugs Eyed As New Fuel Cell Power Source
A U.K.-based research team has created a fuel cell that can power a lightbulb, with the aid of a...