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Argentine Dinosaur Was an Estimated 130,000 Pounds, and Still Growing

The 85-foot-long dinosaur, whose remains were discovered in 2005 in Argentina but took years to excavate and prepare for study, is among the largest land animals ever. Link to original:  Argentine Dinosaur Was an Estimated 130,000 Pounds, and Still Growing ; ; ;

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The New Look of Smokers’ Litter

The cigarettes may change, but for some smokers the habit of littering does not. See the original article here:  The New Look of Smokers’ Litter ; ; ;

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Swirls of Dust and Drama, Punctuating Life in the Southwest

Children, drivers and other residents have learned how to prepare for huge dust storms, sometimes called haboobs, that can turn day into night in seconds. From: Swirls of Dust and Drama, Punctuating Life in the Southwest ; ; ;

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Forensic Hydrology at the Gowanus Canal

Eymund Diegel, an environmental planner who wants the cleanup of the canal done right, uses unorthodox forensic methods to account for the natural watershed, the underground springs and streams feeding the canal. Link:  Forensic Hydrology at the Gowanus Canal ; ; ;

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Forensic Hydrology at the Gowanus Canal

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Oceans Agency Lists 20 Coral Species as Threatened

Twenty coral species, facing harms from global warming, coastal pollution and other perils are listed as threatened by the federal oceans agency. Continue reading:  Oceans Agency Lists 20 Coral Species as Threatened ; ;Related ArticlesA Closer Look at Turbulent Oceans and Greenhouse HeatingNew Study Sees Atlantic Warming Behind a Host of Recent Climate ShiftsObserved Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows ;

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U.N. Draft Report Lists Unchecked Emissions’ Risks

The report says that warming has already led to food and climate crises, and that the failure to reduce emissions will lead to worse catastrophes. This article is from:  U.N. Draft Report Lists Unchecked Emissions’ Risks ; ;Related ArticlesObama Pursuing Climate Accord in Lieu of TreatyOpinion: The Climate SwerveDot Earth Blog: A Closer Look at Turbulent Oceans and Greenhouse Heating ;

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Rarest Native Animals Find Haven on Tribal Lands

A growing number of younger Native Americans are helping to restore native animals to the Northern Great Plains, providing new homes for the animals and a connection to the past. View original post here:  Rarest Native Animals Find Haven on Tribal Lands ; ;Related ArticlesMethane Is Discovered Seeping From Seafloor Off East Coast, Scientists SayKarachi Journal: Fishermen Cross an Imperceptible Line Into Enemy WatersStrong Earthquake Shakes Bay Area in California ;

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Rarest Native Animals Find Haven on Tribal Lands

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Karachi Journal: Fishermen Cross an Imperceptible Line Into Enemy Waters

Several thousand fishermen, both Pakistani and Indian, have been arrested at sea in recent years, accused of crossing a border they cannot see and whose exact location is in dispute. Source article: Karachi Journal: Fishermen Cross an Imperceptible Line Into Enemy Waters ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: A Small Island Takes a Big Step on Ocean ConservationStrong Earthquake Shakes Bay Area in CaliforniaOpinion: The Climate Swerve ;

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Investing in the hardest working body of water in the world

A unique partnership has created an incredible opportunity to help rehabilitate the Gulf region. View article: Investing in the hardest working body of water in the world Related Articles Single experimental tree produces 40 different kinds of fruit (Video) Yikes! California’s extreme drought could last “a decade or more”, 2014 driest year in a century W.H.O. on Use of Experimental Ebola Drug

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Dot Earth Blog: A Small Island Takes a Big Step on Ocean Conservation

On the tiny Caribbean island of Barbuda, fishing communities and biologists craft a marine conservation plan. Link: Dot Earth Blog: A Small Island Takes a Big Step on Ocean Conservation Related Articles A Small Island Takes a Big Step on Ocean Conservation Dot Earth Blog: Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows National Briefing | West: Drought Said to Claim Trillions of Gallons

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