German chancellor says world leaders must reach a deal on limiting greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible Excerpt from: Global warming will accelerate without climate deal, Merkel warns
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Native American tribes are teaming up with climate scientists to monitor environmental changes along the coast, changes that are disrupting indigenous ways of life that tribes say are key to their survival. View post: Climate Change First Responders: Native Americans
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[DUBLIN] European science cooperation with Africa needs redefining, as it is failing to address wide-ranging needs and challenges experienced by African countries - and often ignores those countries most in need of support, a conference has heard. Originally posted here: Africa 'needs more nuanced science cooperation with Europe'
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The tamarisk plant has been stealing water from other and increasing fire risk, so its Asian predator has been introduced to control it in Southwest See the article here: Introduced Beetle Bids to Curb Water-Sucking Tamarisk
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Caterpillars belonging to a species of butterfly previously unknown as far north as Canada have been discovered in Montreal, in a sign that this country's cool climate is warming, researchers said Monday. See the original post: Tropical butterfly discovered in Quebec a sign of warming
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7-16-2012 SACRAMENTO – Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the following appointments. Todd Irby, 54, of Sacramento, has been appointed chief counsel at the California Department of Veterans Affairs. Irby has served as deputy attorney general ... See more here: California – Governor Brown announces appointments – July 16, 2012
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As you begin the recruiting process for a new or vacant position, carefully review your hiring criteria. Identify the key job qualifications, traits, characteristics,... See original here: Need to Fill a Position? Determine Your Hiring Criteria
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Climate change may lead to the collapse of coral reef ecosystems in the Pacific, of the kind last seen 4,000 years ago, according to a study published in Science last week (July 5). Continue reading here: Climate change 'may lead to collapse of Pacific corals'
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CAIRNS, Australia, Jul 13 2012 (IPS) - It takes a village to protect a reef and sustain a local fishery, more than two decades of experience now shows. See the article here: Local Control Revives Depleted Fisheries
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ScienceDaily (July 13, 2012) - Rebuilding global fisheries would make them five times more valuable while improving ecology, according to a new University of British Columbia study, published July 13 in the online journal PLoS ONE. Read more here: How to Make Global Fisheries Worth Five Times Mo
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