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Jeff Biggers: Kentucky Cancels Coal Plant, New Power Movement Electrifies Grassroot Alliance

Thanks to a powerful and growing New Power grassroots movement, a broad alliance of Kentucky activists sent an electrifying message across the nation today: A just transition to a clean-energy future, even in the heartland of coal country Kentucky, is … Continue reading

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Closing the Climategate

“The official inquiry [into "Climategate"] might have exonerated scientists, but attitude changes are needed for science to ensure it holds the public trust.” This week marks the first anniversary of the worldwide scandal over the release of e-mails stolen from … Continue reading

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Environmental Change Must Be Grassroots| The Nation

After the failures of 2009s climate conference in Copenhagen, a very different set of expectations are building in the climate movement for this years summit in Cancun, and with it, a difficult realization: Change, when it comes, will have to … Continue reading

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Geoengineering faces ban : Nature News

A last-ditch remedy for an ailing planet, or a reckless scheme that could be a greater threat to life on Earth than the problem it aims to solve? Opinions are sharply divided on geoengineering — potential massive interventions in the … Continue reading

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Schwarzenegger defends climate law, slams Texans

(This is a significant and interesting cultural and political moment in the global warming discussion that is – or as the case may be, isn’t – happening. It shows us simultaneously that 1) not all Republicans have morphed into zombies, … Continue reading

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What If Global Warming Is A Hoax – Global Warming Cartoon

What If Global Warming Is A Hoax – Global Warming Cartoon.

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Extreme Heat Bleaches Coral, and Threat Is Seen – NYTimes.com

This year’s extreme heat is putting the world’s coral reefs under such severe stress that scientists fear widespread die-offs, endangering not only the richest ecosystems in the ocean but also fisheries that feed millions of people. From Thailand to Texas, … Continue reading

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From the Executive Director of Greenpeace

(TCP Editor’s note: The following editorial appeared in the Fall Greenpeace newsletter.  It appears here in The Climate Pioneer in its entirety.) As we emerge from the hottest summer on record, still choking on the worst oil spill in American … Continue reading

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NEWS FLASH: Planet earth has suspended global warming for one day to accommodate start of NFL season!!

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Methane-Consuming Bacteria May Help Partially Counteract Effects of Thawing Peat

Research in the September issue of Nature Geoscience suggests that bacteria may “eat” much of the methane produced by warming high-altitude wetlands, which would be good news in light of concerns that methane releases could accelerate climate change. Peat bogs … Continue reading

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