Friday, November 11, 2011 (11-11) 13:05 PST Oceanside, Calif. (AP) – Authorities say a veteran San Diego prosecutor committed suicide after being pulled over by police in Oceanside. A statement from the Oceanside Police Department says 51-year-old…[For full ... See the article here: California prosecutor commits suicide during traffic stop
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By Yazmin Alvarez, on November 11, 2011, at 1:52 pm Riverside County criminals could be charged for their time spent behind bars. A proposal requiring inmates in county detention facilities to reimburse the county for the cost ... See original here: California – Riverside County: Inmates to be charged for incarceration
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Hunting a Major Economic Force Read this article: Hunting a Major Economic Force
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The battle of the baby blogs is on. The New York Times is suing The Huffington Post, saying its "Parentlode" blog infringes on the Times'
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University of Leicester research into greenhouse gas emissions from oil palm plantations provides robust measures now being used to inform international policies on greenhouse gas emissions. More: European Biofuels Are as Carbon Intensive as Petrol, New Study Suggests
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When you grow coffee, dead, brown leaves are not what you want to see. But they have been a scourge recently for coffee farmer Ahmed Nsubuga. More here: Climate Change Raises New Challenges for Uganda's Coffee Farmers
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NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- Evergreen trees at the edge of Alaska's tundra are growing faster, suggesting forests may be reacting and adapting to rapidly warming climate, researchers say. Excerpt from: Forests advance with warming climate
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The popping of champagne corks in Canberra this week was quickly drowned out by the rumble of a bomb going off in London, where the International Energy Agency announced we have just five years to avoid dangerous global warming of more than two degrees celsius. Original post: The climate deadline is closer than we think
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ScienceDaily (Nov. 10, 2011) - Evergreen trees at the edge of Alaska's tundra are growing faster, suggesting that at least some forests may be adapting to a rapidly warming climate, says a new study. Original post: Trees On Tundra's Border Are Growing Faster in a Hotter Climate
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NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- Climate change-related Health costs from 2000 to 2009 exceeded $14 billion, with 95 percent of the cost due to lives lost prematurely, U.S. researchers say. The rest is here: Climate change-related health cost high
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