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Global warming debate over, time to act now --Reuters

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Is the U.S. Near a Tipping Point on Global Warming?
Politicians, business leaders and economists join environmentalists to call for new laws to limit greenhouse gases that spur climate change

--ENN

 

Powered by Pond Scum
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Study: Burying Greenhouse Gas Could Work
Injecting carbon dioxide into underground rocks may be a way to reduce emissions.

--LiveScience

 

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Low-level Toxicants Can Harm Brain

by Jamie Talan, Envirolink
 

Low levels of mercury and lead exposure can damage developing brain cells -- a finding that might help explain how these toxicants can lead to a host of mental and medical problems, a new study said.

"There is a huge problem in toxicology," said Mark Noble, a professor of biomedical genetics and neurobiology at the University of Rochester and senior author of the study in the journal PLoS Biology. "There are 80,000 to 150,000 environmental toxicants about which we know nothing. Nobody knows how to screen for them or even where to start."
 

His study could be a major step in identifying methods of prevention and treatment.

Noble and his colleagues conducted their work in the laboratory, where they subjected so-called glial progenitor stem cells in the brain to low levels of lead and mercury. They found that these brain cells stopped dividing. They simply shut down. The mercury levels previously were thought to be safe in humans, Noble said. "It turns out they are not..."

 

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Nine States Sue over Mercury Emissions, Questioning Rule on Cement Plants

ENN

 

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- Michigan and eight other states sued the Bush administration Tuesday, saying the White House failed to adequately regulate emissions of mercury and other pollutants at cement plants.

 

The states contend a rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency in December does not comply with the federal Clean Air Act.

 

Mercury comes from raw materials used to make cement -- such as limestone, clay, sand and iron ore -- and from fuels such as coal, which fires the kilns where the ingredients are baked at high temperatures...

 

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Battle of the Light Bulbs

by Marc Lifsher and Adrian G. Uribarri, Envirolink

 

A new light is about to burn more brightly: the stubby, squiggly fluorescent bulb. Environmentalists love it, Wal-Mart is promoting it and Australia is eyeing it as an easy way to save energy and curb global warming.

Now, California lawmakers are giving it some wattage by considering a ban on the sale of old-fashioned incandescent bulbs beginning in 2012.

The proposed switch represents a revolution in a lampshade, because incandescents account for 95% of light bulb sales. Replacing each descendant of Thomas A. Edison's invention with a low-energy, long-lasting, compact fluorescent bulb would slash electricity consumption by 75%, proponents say.
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Antarctic Ice Breakups Reveal New Species
National Geographic News

 

February 27, 2007—A potentially new species of shrimplike crustacean in the genus Epimeria was found near Elephant Island in Antarctica, scientists announced on Sunday.

 

The 1-inch-long (2.5-centimeter-long) creature was among nearly a thousand species collected during the first biological survey of a 3,860-square-mile (10,000-square-kilometer) section of the sea that was once covered by thick polar ice.

 

A 500-billion-ton ice shelf known as Larsen B disintegrated into the Weddell Sea in 2002—seven years after the nearby Larsen A ice shelf broke apart (see an interactive map of Antarctica). Experts believe global warming triggered both events.

 

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