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U.S. Will Start Exporting Massive Amounts of Coal
    With Surplus Increasing 26% A 15-Year Slide in Exports Will Reverse -- With What Consequences?

President Bush: Technology and Trade Will Fix Global Warming
    Bush Delivers Speech to World's Most Polluting Nations

Tropical Storm Melissa Could Be Following Karen
    As Tropical Storm Karen Moves Across Atlantic, a Tropical Depression Strengthens

President Bush Does Global Warming Talks His Way
    After Skipping Biggest U.N. Climate Conference Ever, Bush Convenes His Own Talks

Vaccines Don't Cause Brain Damage. But What About Autism?
    Study Clears Mercury as Culprit in Neurological Damage, but it Didn't Consider Autism

Clinton-Gore Raise Cash for Climate
    Clinton Global Initiative Reunites Old Administration Partners

Sharkwater
    Rob Stewart Aims to do for Sharks what Al Gore did for Global Warming

Virgin Islands Beach Preserved
    National Park in Maho Bay will Have Biggest Expansion in 50 Years

Atlanta's Water Supply Near Historic Low
    Even Tropical Storms Can't Completely Dispel Drought Conditions

Next Recall: Nigerian Lead?
    Study Finds "Dangerously High Levels of Lead" in Nigerian Paint

Tropical Storm Lorenzo Forming in Gulf of Mexico
    Tropical Depression Is Expected to Reach Tropical Storm Strength Before Landfall

Tropical Storm Lorenzo Forms in Gulf of Mexico
    12th Named Storm of the Season Set for Landfall in Mexico

Another Blow to Biofuels: Canola Oil is Worse than Diesel
    Growing Rapeseed For Fuel Creates 70% More Greenhouse Gas than Petroleum

11 New Species Discovered in Vietnam
    WWF Identifies New Butterflies, Orchids and a Snake in Remote Tropical Forest

Harvesting Alternative Energy From Countless Walking Feet
    Cutting-Edge Field of "Crowd Farming" Transforms Climbing Stairs into Electricity

Priority 1 for Next U.S. President: Global Warming
    Commentator Sees Islamic Terrorism Playing Third Fiddle to Climate and Energy

Autumn Leaves Beginning to Show Color
    Fall Foliage in Minnesota at Peak, and Northern Maine Showing Signs Change

Tropical Storm Karen Grows More Powerful
    With 50 MPH Sustained Winds, Storm Churns in Open Water of the Atlantic

Tropical Depression Nears Landfall in Mexico
    If it Reaches Tropical Storm Strength, it Would be Called Lorenzo

Fuel Economy of U.S. Cars Increases
    First Increase in Years -- But Average Vehicle Still 8.5% Lower Than 1987 Peak

Tropical Storm Karen Remains on Cusp of Hurricane Strength
    National Hurricane Center Predicts Intensification Today

Tropical Storm Could be Brewing in Gulf
    Tropical Depression 13 Could Strengthen Overnight: National Hurricane Center

Wal-Mart to Suppliers: Green Up
    World's Largest Retailer Wants Energy Efficiency from its Vast Network of Suppliers

Global Warming Action Heroes
    Al Gore, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ban Ki-Moon: The Axis of Action

Tropical Storm Karen Forms
    Not Expected to Threaten Land Imminently, Karen is 1 of 4 Atlantic Storms Being Tracked

Deformed Frogs Caused by Parasites and Fertilizer
    Study Links Farm Runoff to Worm that Makes Frogs Grow Extra Limbs

Bush Vows Veto of Gulf Coast and Everglades Restoration
    Cost of Water Spending Bill Ballooned by $9 Billion

Green MacArthur Genius Awards
    Five Scientists Working on Environmental Topics Win Prestigious $500,000 Prizes

Expect Record Heating Oil, Propane and Electric Prices
    The Cost of Heating a Home Is Going Up Fast; Improve Efficiency Now to Save Later

Judge, Burned In Effigy Over Spotted Owl, Dies
    An Unabashed Liberal, Carl Muecke Was a Magnet for Controversy

Freak Storms: Tornadoes Rip Through U.K.
    England Hit By Up To 11 Tornadoes; No Injuries Reported

Poll: 90% of World Wants Action on Global Warming
    Two in Three Think Immediate And Dramatic Steps are Needed

A Big Week for Global Warming Talks
    U.N. Convenes for Climate Agenda, Clinton Global Initiative Meets, and Bush Will Talk to Big Polluters

Global Warming Bill May Wait for 2008 ... or Even 2010
    With Even the Energy Bill in Dispute, Chances Dim for a Bipartisan Climate Bill

Big Companies Taking Steps on Global Warming
    76% of Large Firms Are Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Survey

Dealing with Autism in Adulthood
    As a Generation of Autistic Children Comes of Age, New Challenges Emerge

Tropical Storm Francisco Slams China
    Storm Could Re-form and Strike Vietnam

5 Questions To Ask Before Taking a Cruise
    Ecotourism: If You Want to Go Green, Check Yourself, and Question Your Guide

Tropical Storm Jerry Heads for Cooler Waters
    Far From Land -- and the Tropics -- Cyclone Churns Through Atlantic

September Drought Could Spur Fine Fall Foliage
    Bright Reds and Yellows Emerge When Leaves Undergo Stress

2 New Storms Taking Shape in Atlantic
    Either Could Grow Into a Tropical Depression in the Next Day or Two

China is Running Short of Natural Gas, Too
    A Runaway Economic Boom is Tapping Out Sources of Coal, Natural Gas and other Natural Resources

The "Al Gore For President" Chanters Harmonize
    Countless Small Groups Form Umbrella Organization to Draft the Climate Campaigner

Organic and Small Farms Getting Support from Senate
    A Bipartisan Group Asks for More Money for Specialty Producers in the Annual Farm Bill

Schwarzenegger Plays (Global Warming) Action Hero
    At U.N. Climate Conference, California Governator Calls for World to Act

Tropical Storm Jerry Downgraded To Depression
    Tropical Depression Jerry Weakening as it Crosses Cool Atlantic Waters

The Best Ozone Web Site
    U.N. Recognizes Educational Site During Montreal Protocol's 20th Anniversary Year

Ivo, No Longer a Hurricane, Heads for Landfall
    Tropical Depression Ivo Nears Baja California After Churning Through Pacific

Sub-Tropical Storm Brews off East Coast
    Subtropical Depression 11 Could Grow in Strength Far Out in the Atlantic

Global Warming and Wildfire: Senate Hearing
    More than 8 Million Acres Have Burned This Year -- Far More Than Long-term Average




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