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Study Shows Coral Spawning Depends on Wind; Makes Local Conservation ImperativePhoto via Paul and Jill With the future of corals looking grim - grim enough for a proposal to start freezing them for future reintroduction - it's more important than ever to understand what corals need for healthy reproduction. The synchronization behind coral spawning has always been a bi... |
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Road to Copenhagen: Is a 'politically-binding' agreement worthless or a path to progress?photo: quinn.anya on flickr From all I can gather, the actual on-paper negotiations are moving this week, progressing in some way towards some kind of agreement. (We'll get to what kind of agreement soon.) But we wouldn't have much way of knowing, since proceedings largely disappeared behind... |
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Why a Strong COP15 Agreement Doesn't Matter... For Cleantech Investmentphoto: David Blaikie via flickr. With all the disappointing news about the UN climate negotiation talk shifting for reaching a legally binding deal in December to one which is merely politically binding, I thought I'd share this rather encouraging piece on analysis from Cleantech Group, whic... |
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"Should I Trust Al Gore, or My Rock Hard Nipples?"Al Gore Heads to the Daily Show That's just one of the questions Jon Stewart asks Gore when the former vice president sits down to talk about his new book about finding solutions to climate change. Consider this a companion piece to my earlier postdefending Al Gore from the New York Times--a... |
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People's Design Award Bestowed on the Trek LimeWhen Trek unveiled the Lime back in 2007, the mission was to bring delightful, non-threatening biking to grown-ups. Some nice validation came last week when the Lime won the 2009 People's Design Award, a subcategory of the prominent National Design Awards. A simple city bike with an upright ri... |
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8 Sustainable Sources of Farmed Fish & SeafoodPhoto credit: ellievanhoutte via Flickr Farmed fish and seafood has sort of a bad reputation in some green circles. Sometimes -- as with, say, Atlantic salmon -- it's for good reason. But there are a number of cases where farming can actually be a good thing -- for water quality, the health ... |
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