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Earth’s rivers in ‘crisis state,’ report concludes

Because freshwater is widely regarded as the world’s most essential natural resource, this report could have a dire impact on those who depend on rivers. [...]

Argentine lawmakers pass glacier law to curb mining

The measure has been praised by environmentalists but criticized by supporters of the industry as a deterrent to investment. [...]

Team New York takes to the roof

The Solar Roofpod, Team New York’s entry in the 2011 Solar Decathlon, is a modular rooftop abode that provides a sustainable living solution for space-strapped cities. [...]

Gulf recovery unites voters

Voters in the Gulf states favor candidates who will focus on restoration of the coastline — especially those at the federal level. [...]

Britain’s science academy publishes climate change guide

The guide outlines debates that continue to rage, including how the ice sheets on Greenland and Western Antarctica are melting. [...]

Piecemeal approach to climate issues gains traction

President Obama said that ‘one step at a time’ is the way to go, and now senators are hinting they are on board. [...]

Piecemeal approach to climate issues gains traction

President Obama said that ‘one step at a time’ is the way to go, and now senators are hinting they are on board. [...]

James Cameron gets close look at Canada’s oil sands

Cameron, wrapping up 3 days of touring the plants, said Alberta’s energy wealth could be a blessing or a curse, depending on how it’s managed. [...]

James Cameron gets close look at Canada’s oil sands

Cameron, wrapping up three days of touring oil sands plants said Alberta’s energy wealth could be a blessing or a curse, depending on how it’s managed. [...]

Will 2011 be the year for climate legislation?

Recent interview with President Obama reveals that he hasn’t given up on making progress on the climate issue. [...]