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Dot Earth Blog: Kids (and Teachers) in Peril, From Oklahoma to Oregon

Why do communities fail to secure the buildings that house their children against momentous hazards? Taken from: Dot Earth Blog: Kids (and Teachers) in Peril, From Oklahoma to Oregon ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: A Survival Plan for America’s Tornado Danger ZoneKids (and Teachers) in Peril, From Oklahoma to OregonDot Earth Blog: Who’s Escaping Climate Change ‘Mire and Muck’? ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Kids (and Teachers) in Peril, From Oklahoma to Oregon

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Dot Earth Blog: The Other Climate Science Gap

A flurry of discussion about public misperception of climate scientists’ views misses another science perception gap. Link to article:  Dot Earth Blog: The Other Climate Science Gap ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: The Adirondack Park and Conservation on a Crowding PlanetThe Other Climate Science GapA Populated Park and Conservation in the Anthropocene ;

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Burying our waves with 200 feet of sand in North County, San Diego

If you live in Southern California, might want to read about this project. Link to article:  Burying our waves with 200 feet of sand in North County, San Diego ; ;Related ArticlesWhat does it mean to protect a wave?Surfers are canaries in the coal mine regarding dirty waterGlobal Wave Conference this weekend in Baja, Mexico ;

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Burying our waves with 200 feet of sand in North County, San Diego

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On ‘Unburnable Carbon’ and the Specter of a ‘Carbon Bubble’

Can climate forecasts and campaigners convince the world’s nations that some carbon is unburnable? Original link:  On ‘Unburnable Carbon’ and the Specter of a ‘Carbon Bubble’ ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Extreme Weather in a Warming World, and the American MindDot Earth Blog: Observed Earth: A New View of the SkyDNA from Tiger Scat Aids Conservation Efforts in Nepal ;

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On ‘Unburnable Carbon’ and the Specter of a ‘Carbon Bubble’

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The other 364 days

Earth Day is in late April, what about the rest of the year? View original post here:   The other 364 days Related ArticlesSaving Trestles… againThe credit belongs to those who are actually in the arenaRowing 500 days on the open ocean by yourself, the Roz Savage podcast

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The other 364 days

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A Cool But Splendid Spring in the Northeast

A short walk on a beautiful spring day. View original:   A Cool But Splendid Spring in the Northeast Related ArticlesStudy Charts 2,000 Years of Continental Climate ChangesSustaining Cities on a Crowding PlanetA Photographer’s Focus Shifts from Suffering to Serenity

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A Cool But Splendid Spring in the Northeast

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Pipelines, Pulitzers and Independent Online Journalism

Exploring implications for environmental policy and journalism as a small Web site wins a Pulitzer Prize. See the original post –  Pipelines, Pulitzers and Independent Online Journalism Related ArticlesA Child’s Video Tour of Her Family’s GardenArctic Nations Seek Common Management of Fishing as Open Water SpreadsBasketball Giant Keeps Pressing China on Rhinos and Ivory

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Pipelines, Pulitzers and Independent Online Journalism

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Basketball Giant Keeps Pressing China on Rhinos and Ivory

A basketball legend keeps pressing China’s consumers to drop their ivory and rhino horn habits. More here:  Basketball Giant Keeps Pressing China on Rhinos and Ivory Related ArticlesA Child’s Video Tour of Her Family’s GardenWhen is a Person Not a Human? When it’s a Dolphin, or Chimp, or…Will Synthetic Biology Benefit or Threaten Wild Things?

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Basketball Giant Keeps Pressing China on Rhinos and Ivory

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