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37. CLIMATE CHANGE: Nobel Laureate Calls for Post-Kyoto Treaty
CLIMATE CHANGE: Nobel Laureate Calls for Post-Kyoto Treaty By Diego Cevallos MEXICO CITY, Jun 13 (IPS) - Large developing nations like China, India and Mexico should sign a new international treaty to curb climate change which must include economic penalties to clamp down on emissions of greenhouse gases, Nobel chemistry laureate Mario Molina said Wednesday. CLIMATE CHANGE: Nobel Laureate Calls for Post-Kyoto Treaty By Diego Cevallos MEXICO CITY, Jun 13 (IPS) - Large developing nations...
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38. Fire's aftermath still burns
Five years ago this week - on June 18, 2002 - part-time firefighter Leonard Gregg left his home in Cibecue and hiked up into the junipers, where he struck a match in hopes of creating a job. Immediately after the fire, airplanes dropped tons of hay and grass seed over burn areas in hopes of germinating new life, bringing root systems back to save the soil. Experts like to emphasize that wildfires burn in mosaic patterns, sometimes leaving unscathed greenbelts or burning along the ground so...
SourceArizona Republic,AZ


39. On My Mind: Students sound off on development
Hodges that this really isn t progress, because we don t need it, it is not pretty, and it is killing a lot of innocent creatures that used the forests for their home. The soil is no longer fertile in that area and won t be for several hundred years, and plants won t be able to grow there unless something is done to replace the soil fast. For the last two months, they ve been studying ecosystems, air, water and soil quality, as well as the impact humans have on wildlife populations and...
Source6/2/2007


40. North China drought highlights
A rare forest fire on the outskirts of Beijing has renewed concerns about the capital's crippling water shortages as an enduring drought deepens and temperatures hit record highs. The fire swept through a stand of pine trees in western Beijing early last month during the hottest May in northern China in decades, torching a forest that was planted to restore green to the city's dry barren mountains. The blaze occurred only several kilometres (miles) from the dry bed of a major tributary to...
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41. Tree strikes out on Black Walnut Court
Responding to neighbor complaints, a city crew completely re-landscaped the median earlier this spring, installing nearly $1,000 worth of new plantings, he said. When the city put in the black walnut sapling this spring, it also installed a circle of shrubs and grassy plants that have low water needs, Mazzuca said. It particularly annoyed neighbors that they were each paying a special $50-a-year assessment to cover city maintenance costs. Three years ago, determining the tree to be...
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