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Media
Recycled Recordings:The Music Business’ Higher Bar (emagazine, June 24)
Adverts urge world to axe CO2 to 1980s levels (ENN/Reuters, June 23)
Green Living & Social Trends
How much should I spend for my Indulgences: Voluntary Carbon Offset Pricing (ENN/Triple Pundit, June 24)
Love, Honor, Leave No Carbon Footprint [Green honeymoons.] (N.Y. Times, June 22)
Higher Learning Adapts To a Greening Attitude (Washington Post, June 22)
Truckers: Make Room for Bike Freight (NPR, June 20)
Eco-friendly pets: Fido reduces his carbon paw print (TerraDaily/AFP, June 20)
Business & Economy
Branson says airlines should pay tax on emissions (Yahoo!/AP, June 24)
Solar Gear Makers Climb on Japan's Green Ambitions (Planet Ark/Reuters, June 24)
Five Ways Businesses Can Avoid 'Green Fatigue' (GreenBiz, June 23)
Houston's Pipelines of Prosperity [Oil industry.] (Washington Post, June 23)
Corporate Sustainability: It's All About Survival (GreenBiz, June 23)
A Green Coal Baron? (NYT Magazine, June 22)
Biggest firms call for huge cuts in emissions to start green industrial revolution (Guardian, June 20)
Commentary
Drill Here, Drill Now [Animated cartoon by Ann Telnaes.] (Washington Post, June 23)
What's your water footprint? (Arizona Daily Star, June 22)
The Big Pander to Big Oil (N.Y. Times, June 19)
John McCain's cynical energy policy: Offshore drilling won't end America's dependence on foreign oil (Guardian, June 19)
Ecosystems & Biodiversity
Bacteria Anticipate Coming Changes In Their Environment (TerraDaily/SPX, June 25)
Landmark Florida Everglades deal (BBC News, June 25)
Ban Spurs Dramatic Fish Recovery in Australia (Nat'l. Geographic News, June 24)
Japan blamed on Africa fish fall (BBC News, June 24)
Baltic Sea gasps for air as marine dead zones spread: WWF (Yahoo!/AFP, June 23)
French Region Saves Iconic White Storks From Brink (Washington Post, June 22)
Hunted, rammed, poisoned, whales may die from heartbreak too (TerraDaily/AFP, June 22)
Development in Flood Plains Continued After '93 (NPR, June 21)
The most dangerous nature reserve in the world [Korea's DMZ.] (Guardian, June 20)
Midocean trawlers mine world’s seamounts (Christian Science Monitor, June 19)
Bridging the Iran-West divide to save cheetahs (ENN/Reuters, June 19)
Jellyfish outbreaks a sign of nature out of sync (TerraDaily/AFP, June 18)
Technology
Technology and climate change ["How much computing can mankind afford?"] (ENN/WBCSD, June 24)
Smart Technology could reduce global emissions by 15 per cent (ENN/UN, June 20)
Car Gas Mileage May Not Be All It Seems (NPR, June 19)
Pollution
Sea of Trash (NYT Magazine, June 22)
NASA And Air Resources Board To Examine California Air Quality (TerraDaily/SPX, June 20)
Tons of PCBs May Come Calling at a Down-at-the-Heels Texas City (N.Y. Times, June 19)
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Public Opinion & Surveys
49% - GOPers Doubt Global Warming (Yahoo!/Pew Research Center, June 25)
Poll: most Britons doubt cause of climate change (Guardian/Observer, June 22)
Green Building
Casinos going green to save energy, money (Google/AP, June 25)
The New Trophy Home, Small and Ecological (N.Y. Times, June 22)
U.S. & Government
White House Refused to Open Pollutants E-Mail (N.Y. Times, June 25)
Scientist urges carbon tax to help climate (ENN/Reuters, June 24)
Border fence will skirt environmental laws (ENN/L.A. Times, June 24)
Case of sonar's effects on whales heads to high court (Christian Science Monitor, June 24)
US mayors vote to curb bottled water (TerraDaily/AFP, June 23)
California to unveil ambitious plan to battle global warming (ENN/news.cn, June 23)
Oil companies given right to 'harass' polar bears (New Scientist, June 23)
Obama Camp Closely Linked With Ethanol (N.Y. Times, June 23)
Fla. to sue Army Corps of Engineers over water [Endangered Species Act.] (Yahoo!/AP, June 20)
It's Like Oil, But Different [Coming water crisis.] (ENN/Global Policy Innovations Program, June 19)
The End of Suburbia As We Know It? (NPR, June 19)
Bush calls for offshore drilling (BBC News, June 18)
McCain and Obama tout different energy plans (NewsHour, June 18)
International
In Energy-Stingy Japan, an Extravagant Indulgence: Posh Privies (Washington Post, June 25)
Beijing Cajoles Citizens Into Green Transport (Planet Ark/Reuters, June 24)
Peace pledges as whale meet opens (BBC News, June 23)
Air Travel and Carbon on Increase in Europe (N.Y. Times, June 22)
Cement Contributes to China's Bad Climate Rap (NPR, June 21)
Black Market Tigers Linked to Thai Temple, Report Says (Nat'l. Geographic News, June 20)
Time for peace in the whaling world? (BBC News, June 19)
Climate Change
Warming May Make 'Perfect Storm' of Disease (Yahoo!/LiveScience, June 24)
Turning Up the Heat on Climate Issue Washington Post, June 23)
Key ocean mission goes into orbit (BBC News, June 20)
North Pole May Be Ice Free for First Time This Summer (Nat'l. Geographic News, June 20)
Ocean temperatures and sea level increases 50 percent higher than previously estimated (ENN/Lawrence Livermore, June 19)
Field Project Seeks Clues To Climate Change In Remote Atmospheric Region (TerraDaily/SPX, June 19)
Greenland Ice Shows Rapid Climate Flips, Study Says (Nat'l. Geographic News, June 19)
New 'lookouts' for climate change [Snowbed Project.] (BBC News, June 18)
Energy
Biofuel use 'increasing poverty' (BBC News, June 24)
HHO Generators — The Surge Is Working [Hydrogen.] (ENN/Green Tech Gazette, June 23)
Green energy push planned for UK (BBC News, June 21)
Can Ethanol Replace Gasoline? (NPR, June 19)
MIT team plays with fire to create cheap energy (Christian Science Monitor, June 18)
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