ScienceDaily (Mar. 30, 2012) - The decline of Caribbean coral reefs has been linked to the recent effects of human-induced climate change. Go here to read the rest: Declines in Caribbean Coral Reefs Pre-Date Damage Resulting from Climate Change
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The smallest fish in the sea are more than twice as valuable when they're eaten by bigger fish than when they're caught by humans, according to a report released Sunday by a scientific task force. Go here to see the original: Little fish are most valuable when left in the sea, researchers say
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A study by First Peoples Worldwide (FPW), an organization focused on restoring indigenous communities' control over their assets, was recently highlighted in an article in Alliance magazine. See the original post here: Africa: Study By First Peoples Worldwide Suggests New Strategies for Working With Indigenous Communities
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Car giant breaks off 20-year relationship with Heartland Institute in ongoing row over its role in questioning global warming Read more: General Motors pulls funding from climate sceptic thinktank Heartland
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New studies show impact of BP's Deepwater Horizon disaster on dolphins and other marine wildlife may be far worse than feared See the rest here: Gulf's dolphins pay heavy price for Deepwater oil spill
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WASHINGTON, April 2 (UPI) -- A U.S. scientific task force is recommending reducing by half the fishing for crucial prey species like herring, anchovy and other so-called forage fish. See original here: Task force warns of forage fish depletion
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ROME, Mar 30, 2012 (IPS) - A diverse blend of coffee is going to pervade the city of Milan in 2015. World producers will come together to show, exchange and market their coffee in a global alliance without geographical-based membership. See the original post: Could Coffee Eliminate Borders?
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National Firearms Museum Receives Petersen Foundation Deed Visit link: National Firearms Museum Receives Petersen Foundation Deed
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The Stockton Record – March 31, 2012 – By Jennie Rodriguez-Moore STOCKTON – Patricia Mazzilli, San Joaquin County’s former chief of probation, has been appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown as executive director of the California Corrections ... See the original post: California Governor names San Joaquin County chief of probation to state post
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Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice – by Brian Heller de Leon On Thursday, March 22, 2012, the Senate Budget Subcommittee on Public Safety heard testimony on Governor Brown’s proposal to close California’s remaining youth correctional ... Read more: California Senate hears arguments for juvenile justice realignment
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