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Japan dolphin hunt town shrugs off 'Cove' Oscar

Impact of Ancient Indonesian Volcanic Eruption

Sea lions killed for eating too many salmon

IMF suggests how to raise climate change funds

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NYT: Hybrid electric plant weds sun, gas

Neglected tropical diseases NEED to be studied

West Africa mangroves impacted by salt extraction

Solar power future for glass pyramids?

Disposal of spilled coal ash a long haul

Bacon to the rescue on North Pole trek

China to develop new energy source - combustible ice

S.F. activists protest free ‘toxic’ compost

Microchips in trash cans raise a stink

U.S. won't protect controversial bird

Arctic reveals surprise greenhouse-gas source

Drivers find electric cars have enough range

France's sea walls battered by recent storm

Common weedkiller turns male frogs into females

Vermont town halls want nuclear plant shut

Mass. fishermen warn fisheries head of dire future

Sea lions slowly returning to S.F. pier

Obama spells out rebates for energy efficiency

Climate scientists quizzed by British lawmakers

Polar bears survived previous warming

Shark attacks plunge — thanks to economy?

Deadly orca attack prompts debate

NYT: Many polluters escape prosecution

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Thousands of dead fish raise stink in Rio

Climate panel, under attack, seeks review

Greens despair as Sochi takes Olympic torch

Vast iceberg may alter ocean currents

SeaWorld to keep orca

Wal-Mart to push suppliers to cut emissions

Global temperatures to be taken more often

Thai customs seizes 2 tons of ivory

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Effective: October 30, 2009

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