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President 'has four years to save Earth' - US must take the lead to avert eco-disaster
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Delhi to outlaw plastic bags
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Sea absorbing less CO2, scientists discover
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Billions face food shortages, study warns
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CEO blasted for lack of answers at ash disaster hearing
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Concern for California's pelicans
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Hundreds of coal ash dumps lack regulation
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US forest policy is set to change, aiding developer
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California challenges endangered species rule changes
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The big melt: 2 trillion tons of ice gone since '03
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Slowdown of coral growth extremely worrying, say scientists
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Discovery fleshes out metabolism of key environmental and energy bacteria
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Flood-control dams eyed for energy potential
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Beijing's New Year resolution: scrap polluting cars
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Colorado seeks protections amid energy boom
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Tennesseans with sludge-destroyed property
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Climate change forcing penguins north?
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Changing climate devastates UK species
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Wind power turns Emerald Bowl a brighter shade of green
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Flood of sludge breaks TVA dike
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Loophole lets animal farms evade pollution rules
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More than 100 million Americans breathe sooty air
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Hundreds of Brazil's eco-warriors at risk of assassination
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EPA veils hazardous substances
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Groups sue to block Utah oil and gas leases
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Bush's Interior Department interfered with scientific work to limit endangered species protections
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UN climate conference ends on sour note
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EPA issues exemptions for hazardous waste, factory farms
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Bush admin. takes independent scientific reviews out of Endangered Species Act
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EU capitulates to industry on pollution
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Fifth of world's coral reefs dead, say marine scientists
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Climate Change: 'Don't Leave it to the World Bank'
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The gorilla war in Congo
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Obama climate goals not enough: China, India
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Study: Soot darkens ice, stokes runaway Arctic melt
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ENVIRONMENT: EU Bank 'Financing Destruction' in Africa
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Europe's biggest wind farm switches on
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Coal mining debris rule is approved
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Jones' energy views worry some environmentalists
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Climate juggernaut 'on the horizon'