Environment
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- Mark Lynas' Climate Blog
- The author of "High Tide" weblogs about climate change and what we can do about it.
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- SqWALK! GSX Georgia Strait Crossing
- Information central about British Columbia's strategy to meet future electricity demand by burning natural gas, adding to the greenhouse gas crisis, and global warming.
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- The Community Solution to Peak Oil
- Documentary exploring how Cuba, through its focus on community, managed to survive the loss of Soviet oil supplies and move towards a sustainable, low energy use society.
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- The Heat Is Online
- The website version of Ross Gelbspan's 1995 book on global warming science, politics and industry disinformation, is now a website that tracks and updates climate-related developments, including "Extreme Weather Profiles" from 1995-1999; campaigns of deception and disinformation by the fossil fuel lobby; and "solution" strategies.
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- UK 8020
- Not for profit social enterprise behind the Climate Change Challenge and Pledge4REG global initiatives helping to tackle climate change and fuel poverty.
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- International Biochar Initiative
- Organization of academic, commercial, banking, NGO, and government representatives aiming to further the use of biochar in sustainable agriculture. Information about conferences, research, education, and policy.
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- Wake Up and Feed the Fish!
- A new theory on the cause of global warming: increased CO2, due to decreased phytoplankton, due to centuries of fishing. A serious proposal to reverse the trend by scattering food "scraps" in the ocean.
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- biochar.org
- Promotes the usage of pyrolysis of biomass to create a soil amendment that sequesters carbon from the atmosphere. Describes the science of biochar, links to reference material and documentaries on it, and upcoming events.
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- Can iron cool the world? (BBC News)
- Scientists have gone to the Antarctic to see whether iron can help to avert climate change. The theory that iron can affect marine productivity was first put forward in the 1920s. If it is right, it could have several significant consequences. (January 19, 1999)
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- InsideClimate News
- Non-profit, non-partisan coverage of environmental and climate change topics. Articles and multimedia.
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- U.S. Proposes New Strategy to Fight Global Warming
- New York Times article on the U.S. proposal that countries get as much credit for using forests and farmers' fields to sop up carbon dioxide, the chief warming gas, as they would for cutting emissions from smokestacks and tail pipes. (August 02, 2000)
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- Arctic Shortcut Worries Canadians
- New York Times article on the possible pressures faced by Canada's Northwest Passage due to global warming. (July 29, 2000)
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- New Greenhouse Gas Identified, Potent and Rare (but Expanding)
- New York Times article stating that scientists have found rising concentrations of a newly identified synthetic gas in the air that traps heat more effectively than all other known greenhouse gases. (July 28, 2000)
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- Pacific Ocean Showing Signs of Major Shifts in the Climate
- New York Times article reports that changes in the Pacific Ocean are making it more likely that winter weather in much of the U.S. will exhibit unusual warmth alternating with sharp cold. (January 20, 2000)
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- Civilization - Use It or Lose It
- Audio conversation with William Calvin about rapid global climate changes. Includes related links. (February 06, 1998)