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News- Australia's koalas at risk from climate change
5.7.08 - Survey shows US honey bee deaths increased over last year
5.7.07 - Sea lions shot dead on Columbia River as salmon battle rages
5.5.08 - Tourism industry struggles to shrink environmental footprint
4.30.08 - Food scientists say stop biofuels to fight world hunger
4.30.08 - Desalting seawater to meet water needs may hold promise
4.24.08 - Pine beetle outbreaks turn forests into carbon source
4.24.08 - Experts fear nation's waterways need rescuing--from us
4.23.08 - Biodiversity loss could hurt medical research
4.23.08 - Tips for saving fuel
4.23.08 - World Food Program warns of 'silent tsunami' of hunger
4.22.08 - Panel says link between smog and premature death is clear
4.22.08 - NYC offers an array of green places
4.22.08 - Starwood launching green hotel brand in Lexington, MA
4.21.08 - Asian Development Bank: Biofuels making food more expensive
4.21.08 - When a birthday and Earth Day collide
4.20.08, The News Tribune - Feds are looking into the dangers of lead in artificial turf
4.19.08 - Pitch stresses environmentally friendly attractions
4.18.08 - Bush floating new climate proposal
4.14.08 - Senate plans hearings on sludge
4.14.08 - WHO: Climate change threatens millions
4.7.08 - States sue EPA over global warming
4.2.08 - 'Earth Hour' to plunge millions into darkness
3.28.08 - Experts seek answers on water footprint
3.27.08 - Warming affects trees, streams in West
3.27.08 - California grapples with auto emissions rule
3.27.08 - Maryland enviro center may get green light
3.27.08 - Port staff asked to give Sea-Tac a green makeover
3.25.08, Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Western Antarctic ice chunk collapses
3.25.08 - Warming may threaten Lake Tahoe
3.24.08 - Feds are sued over endangered species
3.24.08 - Global warming rushes timing of spring
3.19.08 - The mystery of global warming's missing heat
3.19.08, NPR - Japan to pay billions to cut emissions
3.19.08 - Arctic sea ice builds, but vulnerable
3.18.08 - BMW beats Prius in MPGs
3.18.08, Good Clean Tech - UN: World's glaciers melting faster
3.15.08 - NM attracts solar manufacturing plant
3.4.08 - Fuel cells make power for homes in Japan
3.3.08 - Wind farms may threaten whooping cranes
2.28.08 - Groups challenge government over gray wolves
2.28.08 - Pollution turns Chinese river system red
2.27.08 - Contaminent levels high in parks
2.26.08 - Biodiversity 'doomsday vault' comes to life in Arctic
2.24.08 - Governors: Include coal in energy debate
2.23.08 - Energy storage nears its day in the sun
2.22.08 - House to vote next week on energy tax bill
2.21.08 - Neighbors clash over trees, solar power
2.20.08 - Puget Sound colleges come together to set sustainable goals
2.14.08, Tacoma Weekly - Hollywood goes green at pre-Oscar party
2.21.08 - Wolves to be remoned from species list
2.21.08 - Algae-munching fish clean up Chinese lake
2.21.08 - Brazil hosts climate change forum
2.20.08 - Scientists: Lake Mead may be dry by 2012
2.13.08 - Study: Sea's thermostat protects reefs
2.13.08 - Clinton touts Puget Sound restoration as top of her list
2.9.08, The Olympian - UN chief calls for climate change action
2.11.08 - France halts genetically modified corn
2.9.08 - Nature giving way to virtual reality
2.4.08 - Amazon research raises toucgh questions
2.3.08 - 'Green collar' jobs seen as prosperous
2.2.08 - Climate conference ends without targets
2.1.08 - People blamed for water woes in West
1.31.08 - $50M grant will finance plant research
1.31.08 - Car sharing could get tax reprieve
1.30.08, Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Wolf killing rule is contested
1.30.08, Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Senate panel backs Oregon, Idaho deals
1.30.08, Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Calif. salmon population declines
1.29.08 - Tax breaks for going green
1.25.08 - UN calls water top priority
1.25.08 - Researchers looking at coral threats
1.24.08 - Brazil to crack down on deforestation
1.24.08 - University of Puget Sound receives recognition for environmental education from Citizens for a Healthy Bay
- Amazon destruction rises sharply
1.24.08 - Global warming enters hurricane debate
1.24.08 - Forecasters debate hurricanes, warming
1.24.08 - EPA staff backed Calif. pollution waiver
1.23.08 - Foundation's $525,000 will fund UPS environmental professorship
1.10.08, The News Tribune - Bill aims to put more farm-fresh foods on school lunch menus
1.10.08, Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Study: Prairie grass can produce ethanol
1.8.08 - Baby mammoth could shed light on warming
1.4.08 - Ecofashion wins on runway, helps farms
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