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Governments know the culprits behind rising food prices all too well
Shenggen Fan
April 30, 2011

Today's Weather Affects Attitudes on Global Warming

Fears over climate change surge with every sweltering day or snowfall
Jeanna Bryner
April 14, 2011

Study: Some Natural Gas Threatens Climate More Than Coal

With releases of methane, extracting natural gas is not so clean
Tennille Tracy
April 13, 2011

Multitude of Species Face Climate Threat

A sixth great mass extinction could be underway
Carl Zimmer
April 8, 2011

Mother Nature’s Melting Pot

There are no alien species on a dynamic Earth
Hugh Raffles
April 4, 2011
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