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Perennial Crops Being Developed to Produce Food with Less Environmental Impact
By Eartheasy.com, Posted May 23rd, 2011The development of perennial grain crops represents a breakthrough in global food production…
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Eating less meat and dairy has minimal impact on global warming, expert argues
By ScienceDaily, Posted January 25th, 2011There is no doubt that livestock are major producers of methane, one of the greenhouse gases, but comparison figures may be inaccurate.
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Novel metal catalysts may be able to turn greenhouse gases into liquid fuels
By ScienceDaily, Posted December 9th, 2010It sounds a bit like spinning straw into gold, but novel metal catalysts may be able to turn greenhouse gases like methane and carbon dioxide into liquid fuels without producing more carbon waste in the process.
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Father-son team sends balloon into space, captures video
By Eartheasy.com, Posted November 8th, 2010Balloon floats 19 miles high into the upper stratosphere … and returns with video filmed on a camera tethered to the homemade capsule
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Global Temperatures in 2010 Warmest on Record
By Eartheasy, Posted July 22nd, 2010The combined global land and ocean average surface temperature for June 2010 was the warmest on record.
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How Volcanoes can Change the World
By Dr. Roseanne D’Arrigo, Posted April 20th, 2010The eruption of Iceland’s Laki volcano in 1783-84 had profound effects on climate, not just in Iceland but around the globe.
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Global Warming / Climate Change: What we can do about it
By Greg Seaman, Posted March 3rd, 2009Climate Change is the most serious problem we face in the 21st century. Future generations are depending on us to do whatever we can to turn things around.
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Climate Change – why we can’t wait
By James Hansen, Posted January 28th, 2009The country’s leading climatologist gives us the five necessary steps we need to take to prevent catastrophic climate change.
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Pill stops cow burps, reduces methane
By Kate Connolly, Guardian Unlimited, Posted January 28th, 2009“Our aim is to increase the wellbeing of the cow, to reduce the greenhouse gases produced and to increase agricultural production all at once.”
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