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Global warming’s toasty water connection to Gustav (AP)

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AP - Global warming has probably made Hurricane Gustav a bit stronger and wetter, some top scientists said Sunday, but the specific connection between climate change and stronger hurricanes remains an issue of debate.

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Gulf oil output at a trickle ahead of Gustav (Reuters)

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Hurricane Gustav in a satellite image taken August 31, 2008. (NOAA/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. energy companies shut nearly all offshore oil production and were racing to bring down flood-prone Louisiana refineries on Sunday ahead of Hurricane Gustav's landfall, which could rival the wrath of 2005's Hurricane Katrina.


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UN chief: Next US president must lead on climate (AP)

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AP - The next U.S. president must show greater leadership than previous administrations in tackling climate change, the head of the United Nations said Sunday.

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Past evidence boosts concern for Greenland icesheet: scientists (AFP)

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A general view shows the Arctic Ocean off the coast of Greenland. Scientists Sunday said they could no longer rule out a fast-track melting of the Greenland icesheet -- a prospect, once the preserve of doomsayers, that would see much of the world's coastline drowned by rising seas.(AFP/File/Slim Allagui)AFP - Scientists Sunday said they could no longer rule out a fast-track melting of the Greenland icesheet -- a prospect, once the preserve of doomsayers, that would see much of the world's coastline drowned by rising seas.


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Ghana’s grass-roots bid to save country’s last forests (AFP)

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Freshly cut trees dry in one of the many sawmills in Kumasi, Ashanti in 2000. For five years now the heat has been less intense and the rainfall more abundant in a small cocoa farming area in Ghana's Upper Volta region, thanks to villagers bent on affecting climate change.(AFP/File/Issouf Sanogo)AFP - For five years now the heat has been less intense and the rainfall more abundant in a small cocoa farming area in Ghana's Upper Volta region, thanks to villagers bent on affecting climate change.


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Could hurricane Gustav be stopped or diverted?

by Mongabay.com news
With Gustav threatening to become the second major hurricane to hit New Orleans in three years, the question emerges, is there something that could be done to redirect or at least diminish storms from major population areas? In short, the answer is no, although someday there may be ways to reduce the intensity of these tropical storms. In the meantime, the best option is to avoid new construction in hurricane-prone regions.

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Sea levels may rise 2-3 times faster than expected

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Global sea level rise this century from a melting Greenland ice sheet may be two to three times greater than current estimates warn researchers writing in journal Nature Geoscience.

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Indian protesters win land rights battle against Peru’s President Garcia

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Peru's Congress rejected two decrees by President Alan García that made it easier for foreign developers to buy Amazon rainforest land. The repeal came just two days after lawmakers struck a deal with indigenous rights groups whose protests over the law had shut down oil and gas operations. The groups were worried that the laws weakened their land rights in favor of loggers, miners, and drillers.

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Amazon deforestation jumps 69% in 2008

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Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon increased 69 percent in the past 12 months as high commodity prices have driven forest conversion for ranches and cropland, according to preliminary figures released by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE). The increase comes after three consecutive years of declining deforestation in Brazil.

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Wind, solar energy built on temporary tax breaks (AP)

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John Yancey  stands on his property with a wind turbine from the Maple Ridge Wind Farm in background on Thursday, August 7, 2008, in Harrisburg, N.Y.  The $400 million Maple Ridge wind project, the largest in New York state, brought money and jobs and a wondrous sense of prosperity to a place that had long given up on any.  (AP Photo/Heather Ainsworth)AP - Congress is putting the short-term future of renewable energy companies in jeopardy even as the presidential candidates and most lawmakers hail windmills, solar panels and biofuels as long-term solutions to high gasoline prices and global warming.


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