
ecology.com Friday Night at the Movies: A six-part series on how satellite data is used to monitor global agricultural production, land use, groundwater availability, predict famine and more...
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This weekend, Friday Night at the Movies features a special, 6-part presentation on space-based agricultural sensing and the role it plays in understanding

ecology.com Step Forward and Eat Your Veggies... it's World Vegan Month...
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A vegan is one who tries to live a life free of animal products. Vegans eat a plant-based diet, with no components from animals: no meat, dairy, eggs or honey.

ecology.com Senate Climate Bill Stalled in Committee by Minority Boycott...
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The Environment and Public Works Committee of the US Senate was scheduled to begin mark-up on the Boxer-Kerry climate bill today, but was thwarted as all seven

ecology.com What is a coral reef worth? How addictive is junk food? Where's the multiyear Arctic Ice? And how did US water use decline while its population grew? Answers in the latest Eco-Roundup...
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Climate Change, Human Rights Top Sustainability Priorities for Business Leaders at BSR Conference From EthicalMarkets.com: Climate change and human rights

ecology.com US Announces Smart-Grid Investment as Nation’s Largest Photovoltaic Solar Facility Goes Online... Hey, It's a Start!
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The largest photovoltaic solar power plant in the US went online this Tuesday, eighty miles southeast of Tampa, amid the citrus trees and cattle farms of

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Are Coral Reefs Beyond Saving? BBC News reports that prospects of saving the world’s coral reefs now appear so bleak that scientists have recommended freezing samples in liquid nitrogen to preserve them for the future so that, should global temperatures be stabilized, corals could be reintr...
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Are Coral Reefs Beyond Saving? BBC News reports that prospects of saving the world’s coral reefs now appear so bleak that scientists have recommended freezing samples in liquid nitrogen to preserve them for the future so that, should global temperatures be stabilized, corals could be reintr...
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ecology.com Americans find evidence of global warming less convincing...
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A new poll by the Pew Research Center indicates that US public confidence in evidence of global warming has declined sharply over the past 18 months, and fewer

ecology.com International Day of Climate Action is This Saturday...
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This Saturday, October 24th, the International Day of Climate Action, will inspire over 4000 actions in 170 countries, aimed at focusing attention on the number

ecology.com From recycling to zero-waste to deforestation, a higher threshold for endangered species, 32 new planets, the roots of human hypocrisy -- and more in the midweek Eco-Roundup.
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Copenhagen Talks Last Chance: Gordon Brown There are now fewer than 50 days to set course of next 50 years and more, PM tells environment ministers from 17

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The Beauty and Wonders of the Very Small
From time to time, Ecology-Today highlights images of the very large — spectacular nebulae, galaxies in collision, and other cosmological wonders. This weekend, we thought we’d highlight the beauty and complexities of the very small, and for that there’s no better place to go th...
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From time to time, Ecology-Today highlights images of the very large — spectacular nebulae, galaxies in collision, and other cosmological wonders. This weekend, we thought we’d highlight the beauty and complexities of the very small, and for that there’s no better place to go th...
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ecology.com Climate Justice Double Feature from Germany and Maldives...
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Posted October 16, 2009 by Bob Petz | Permalink |Filed under Alternative & Renewable Energy, Climate Change, Energy, Environmental Issues, Global Warming, Oceans, Urban Issues

ecology.com Step Forward during "No Impact" Week
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ecology.com 20 International collegiate teams compete to build innovative, high-efficiency, solar homes...
2009 Solar Decathlon Brings Innovative Home Designs to the National Mall in Washington, DC | Ecology
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This past weekend, the 2009 Solar Decathlon kicked off on the National Mall in Washington, DC. Hosted by US Department of Energy and open to the public

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Obama Awarded Nobel Peace Prize http://ecology.com/ecology-today/2009/10 /09/obama-awarded-2009-nobel-peace-prize /
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This morning's announcement from Oslo: The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided that the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009 is to be awarded to President Barack Obama

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Water: Increasing Demand, Decreasing Supply http://ecology.com/ecology-today/2009/10 /09/business-as-usual-deepens-world-wate r-crisis/
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Demand for water has never been as great as it is today, and it will only increase due to population growth and mobility, rising living standards, changes in
















