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Bizarre Deep-Sea Creatures Spotted in Australia
(July 16) -- Australian scientists using high-tech cameras at record depths have captured photos of never-before-seen deep-sea creatures under the Great Barrier Reef that are believed to have existed there since prehistoric times. The photos offer a fascinating glimpse of marine life in deep dark waters more than 4,500...
Queen Elizabeth Visits UN, Ground Zero in NYC Tour
UNITED NATIONS (July 6) -- In her first address to the U.N. General Assembly in more than half a century, England's Queen Elizabeth II urged the world body to provide leadership on global challenges like climate change, poverty and terrorism, stressing that "so much remains to be done." At the same time, in her...
Coast Guard's Icebreaker Fleet Frozen in Port
SAN FRANCISCO (June 30) -- The U.S. Coast Guard won't have any heavy icebreakers available for polar operations for at least six months because of mechanical breakdowns in its small, aging fleet, officials say. The Polar Sea, one of the Coast Guard's two heavy icebreakers, suffered extensive engine problems, which likely...
Environmental Wake-Up Call Looming in Pakistan
(April 22) -- For the past month, Ismail Siddiqui has watched disaster hanging over him. "It's one thing to see everything you own destroyed in an earthquake," the 45-year-old father of four tells AOL News. "But to wake up every morning not knowing whether today will be the end. ... It's driving me crazy." What Siddiqui...
Opinion: Earth Day at 40 -- Looking Ahead
(April 22) -- Earth Day is a great time to come together to celebrate our environmental successes. It's hard to believe it's been 40 years since the first one. Our country has seen a string of incredible environmental triumphs over the past 40 years. Citizens from across the country have repeatedly come together to demand...
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How Worried Should We Be About Climate Change?
When we read that global carbon dioxide emissions rose in 2011 to a record high, thanks mostly to China, how exactly are we to feel?
Rich-Poor Divide Reopens At UN Climate Talks
U.N. climate talks ran into gridlock Thursday as a widening rift between rich and poor countries risked undoing some advances made last year in the decades-long effort to control carbon emissions that scientists say are overheating the planet.
Eric Alterman: Think Again: The Conservative War on Knowledge
The United States finds itself in an odd political predicament.
Gambling With the Future of the Planet
People hate to think what might happen if we fail to stop the worse effects of climate change.
Climate Change: North Carolinians Hope to Stop It in Its Tracks
Legislation would just plain do away with global warming.
GlobalWarming News From the Web
- 05/30/12 Five Things to Know Today in Hamilton and Wenham: May... Source: Hamilton-Wenham Patch - Hamilton-Wenham MA Here are five things you need to know: 1.
- 05/30/12 Oyster River students present their positive global... Source: Fosters.com - Dover NH Students of Oyster River High School will present the Power of One: Students Creating Change during a community event tonight at the school.
- 05/30/12 Shale-gas researcher is drawing criticism Source: Philly.com - Philadelphia PA A well-known expert on the natural gas boom is again facing criticism over his ties to industry and a lack of transparency in how he presents work to the public, fueling debates over research that has been published by major universities.
- 05/30/12 Global CO2 Emissions Hit New Record in 2011, Keeping... Source: Alternet.org First the bad news from the International Energy Agency (IEA).
- 05/30/12 Showcasing Sonardyne at EAGE and Caspian Oil & Gas Source: PR.com Yateley, United Kingdom, May 30, 2012 --( PR.com )-- Continuing with its 2012 event calendar, Sonardyne International will be exhibiting at EAGE (European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers), 4th-7th June in Copenhagen and Caspian Oil & Gas, 5th-8th June in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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