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Menhaden muddle, part 1.

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[This is the first in a five-part series on the issue of menhaden depletion by Charles Hutchinson. For more background information, check out The Most Important Fish in the Sea. --Ed....

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Peter Gleick vs. $4 water.

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On his City Brights blog, Bottled and Sold author Peter Gleick writes: In the latest skirmish in the war on tap water, the sports arena that hosts the...

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Terry Tamminen on "The Carbon Cops"

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Writing on his Fast Company blog, Lives Per Gallon author Terry Tamminen writes:

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What is the Relevance of Vavilov in the Year 2010?

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Ed. note: Gary Nabhan was recently given the honor of presenting the biennial Vavilov Memorial Lecture in Moscow and offering a similar lecture in Saint Petersburg, and was further honored with the gift of the Vavilov Medal. These are his reflections...

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Water for Haiti

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Peter Gleick on the earthquake crisis in Haiti: I urge people to make donations to whatever organizations they trust to deliver help. I've donated to the American Red Cross and...

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Nothing to fear from denialists.

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On Grist, Jay Inslee vents about the "birthers" and climate-change deniers:

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A youth movement in Copenhagen?

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Terry Tamminen on the youth activists at Copenhagen's COP15 talks:

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Obvious answers for obvious questions at Copenhagen.

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The obvious questions provoke the obvious answers. From my reading of the literature over the last month, and from everything I have learned at Copenhagen, there can be no doubt that the scientific consensus on climate change is consistent and...

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We have the data on climate change--but can it spur action?

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In a dramatic break with recent policy, the Environmental Protection Agency has just formally announced plans to regulate climate changing pollution under the Clean Air Act, declaring clear evidence that greenhouse gases "...

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Peter Gleick on water conflicts.

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Peter Gleick describes the history of the Water Conflict Chronology and the bottom line for water resources:

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