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Democrats See Winning Issue in Carbon Plan

Several Democrats in competitive Senate races have supported an E.P.A. proposal to curb power-plant emissions, citing growing public support for action and perceptions that Republicans are anti-science. Credit:  Democrats See Winning Issue in Carbon Plan ; ;Related ArticlesThough Not Quietly, Kentucky Moves to Cut Reliance on CoalIn Some States, Emissions Cuts Defy SkepticsBattle Over Fracking Poses Threat to Colorado Democrats ;

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Democrats See Winning Issue in Carbon Plan

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A Push to Save Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake

Scientists are digitally tracking the links between human activity and the fragile ecosystem of Cambodia’s great lake. See original article:  A Push to Save Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake ; ;Related ArticlesOff the Shelf: Review of Smaller Faster Lighter Denser CheaperFuture Fossils: Plastic StoneBattle Over Fracking Poses Threat to Colorado Democrats ;

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Though Not Quietly, Kentucky Moves to Cut Reliance on Coal

Despite cries of a “war on coal” that echo through mining country in eastern Kentucky, the region is already taking hardheaded steps toward a post-coal economy. Original article: Though Not Quietly, Kentucky Moves to Cut Reliance on Coal Related ArticlesIn Some States, Emissions Cuts Defy SkepticsDot Earth Blog: Roundup: Can New E.P.A. CO2 Rules Have a Climate Impact?Off the Shelf: Review of Smaller Faster Lighter Denser Cheaper

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Though Not Quietly, Kentucky Moves to Cut Reliance on Coal

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Economic Scene: A Paltry Start in Curbing Global Warming

World leaders aren’t dealing with the limit of the planet’s carrying capacity when they weigh future growth against the need to deal with climate change. Original source: Economic Scene: A Paltry Start in Curbing Global Warming Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Behind the Mask – A Reality Check on China’s Plans for a Carbon CapTaking Page From Health Care Act, Obama Climate Plan Relies on StatesObama to Take Action to Cut Carbon Pollution

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Economic Scene: A Paltry Start in Curbing Global Warming

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Dot Earth Blog: Tracking Obama’s Climate Rules for Power Plants

Keeping track of President Obama’s power plant carbon dioxide rules. Link: Dot Earth Blog: Tracking Obama’s Climate Rules for Power Plants ; ;Related ArticlesTracking Obama’s Climate Rules for Power PlantsDot Earth Blog: White House Stresses Widespread Energy Progress Ahead of New Climate RuleWhite House Stresses Widespread Energy Progress Ahead of New Climate Rule ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Tracking Obama’s Climate Rules for Power Plants

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