USM National Green Campus
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USM Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change Initiative |
Getting
Green Over Thanksgiving (By Time Wheeler, The Baltimore Sun - B'More Green Blog, 11/25/09)
Getting ready for Thanksgiving - by the bushel: Farmers at stands under the JFX say the Sunday before Thanksgiving is their busiest (By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun, 11/23/09) National and International News Climate Change Bill Faces Delays In Senate (By David Welna, National Public Radio, 11/29/09) Activists, Union Fight For Cleaner Trucks In Newark (By Nancy Solomon, National Public Radio, 11/27/09) Climate Change Is Victim Of 'Tragedy Of The Commons' (By David Kestenbaum, National Public Radio, 11/27/09) China Joins U.S. in Pledge of Hard Targets on Emissions (By Edward Wong and Keith Bradsher, The New York Times, 11/26/09) Energy Push Spurs Shift in U.S. Science (By Gautam Naik, The Wall Street Journal. 11/25/09) Obama to Go to Copenhagen With Emissions Target (By John M. Broder, The New York Times, 11/25/09) Flood-ravaged areas braced for more rain (By Alan O'Keeffe and Barry Duggan, The [UK] Herald, 11/24/09) Icebergs Head from Antarctica to New Zealand (By Ray Lilley, The Associated Press as reported by USA Today, 11/24/09) US will announce target for cutting carbon emissions (By Richard Black, BBC News, 11/24/09) Slow Food in Lebanon (Reported by Aaron Schachter, Public Radio International - The World, 11/23/09) The ultimate crop rotation: Lured by a new business model, wealthy nations flock to farmland in Ethiopia, locking in food supplies grown half a world away (By Stephanie McCrummen, The Washington Post, 11/23/09) UN says greenhouse gases in atmosphere continue to increase, reached record high in 2008 (By Eliane Engeler, The Associated Press as reported in The Baltimore Sun, 11/23/09) Sea level rise could cost port cities $28 trillion (By Peter Wilkinson, CNN Tech, 11/23/09) |