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"Scientist Steps Down During E-Mail Probe"

"A scientist who is one of the central figures in the uproar over pirated e-mails from the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit announced Tuesday that he is stepping down as the unit's director while the university investigates the incident."

Source: Wash Post, 12/02/2009

"I'd Rather Not Know: the Psychology of Climate Denial"

"If the evidence is overwhelming that man-made climate change is already upon us and set to wreak planetary havoc, why do so many people refuse to believe it?" Psychologists say denial of reality is a common human reaction to unpleasant truth.

Source: AFP, 12/02/2009

"Court To Decide: Who Owns A Preserved Beach?"

"The U.S. Supreme Court hears a major property rights case Wednesday, a case from Florida that pits the state's need to prevent beach erosion against the rights of property owners to keep ownership of the land at the water's edge."

Source: NPR, 12/02/2009

"Commonwealth Leaders Press for 'Binding' Climate Deal"

"Climate change dominated the meeting of Commonwealth heads of government that concluded Sunday in Port of Spain with a statement of support for an international legally binding agreement in Copenhagen next month."

Source: ENS, 12/01/2009

"U.S. Unlikely to Use the Ethanol Congress Ordered"

Hoping to please the farm lobby, Congress ordered the nation's gasoline refiners to blend more ethanol into the fuel Americans use. But fuel demand falling because of the recession and more efficient vehicles has made this impossible.

Source: NYTimes, 12/01/2009

"Progress Slow in Battle Against Chronic Wasting Disease"

"The Department of Natural Resources' efforts to combat chronic wasting disease -- an illness that threatens Wisconsin's entire deer herd -- have had little effect after seven years and nearly $41 million in state and federal spending, data and interviews indicate."

Source: Wausau Herald, 12/01/2009

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