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Major Threats to the Survival of Australian Wildlife Article 
Native Wildlife species in Australia are having a hard time surviving our contemporary world. Threats include habitat destruction and land clearing.
Jan 18, 2011 - Nina Boddenberg
Oxfam America and Climate Change Article 
Oxfam America calls on the U.S. to fight climate change by reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, and financing other countries' efforts to adapt to global warming.
Aug 26, 2008 - Darcy DeMarco
Climate Change Effect on Waterfowl Article 
Hunters and anglers have long been involved in wildlife habitat conservation. Ducks Unlimited looks to educate about the impact of climate change on waterfowl habitat.
Apr 21, 2008 - Aurae Beidler
Climate Protest Begins in Australian Coal Town Article 
Hundreds of concerned citizens, students and environmental organisers are expected to converge on the east Australian coal port of Newcastle from July 10.
Jul 10, 2008 - Kim Stewart
Climate Change Article 
Regardless of whether it is called global warming or global cooling, the effects of a change of the condition of the earth's atmosphere are hard to dismiss.
Jul 30, 2009 - Rosalind Brenner
The Gulf Before The Spill - Long Term Threats to the Gulf Coast Article 
Will policy makers finally deal with the chronic threats facing the Gulf once the tragic impact of the oil spill has been dealt with?
Jun 29, 2010 - Erna Buffie
Rising Threat to Freshwater Fish Article 
Destruction of aquatic habitat and invasive species are among the many factors that are causing a decline in North American freshwater fish and threaten their survival.
Sep 10, 2008 - Alan Sorum
New Approach Needed on Climate Change Post Kyoto 2012 Article 
Many climate activists are disillusioned with the future of Kyoto and are proposing new approaches to limiting carbon emissions. (23 Sept 2011).
Sep 22, 2011 - Suzan Phillips
Reef Sharks at Risk from Climate Change Article 
Climate change may be affecting the distribution of sharks on Australia's Ningaloo coral reef by causing changes in sea temperature, current patterns and sea levels.
Apr 1, 2009 - Sue Cartledge
Weather Patterns Confirm Climate Change Reality Article 
Changing weather patterns across the U.S., from dwindling ice cover in Alaska to increasing frequency of North Atlantic storms, all confirm the reality of climate change.
Oct 12, 2009 - Laurence O'Sullivan
Rudd Government and Climate Change Article 
Australia's new carbon reduction scheme pleases industry and big business, but will it really help the environment?
Jul 18, 2008 - Rebecca Byrnes
Gray Whales and Climate Change Article 
Each year the gray whales travel along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Mexico's Baja California. Warming oceans are changing their migratory pattern.
Jun 5, 2010 - Kathleen Sonntag
Amateur Naturalists and Climate Change Article 
Professional biologists cannot monitor all species and habitats. Amateurs must help.
Nov 25, 2009 - John Blatchford
Women and Climate Change Article 
Climate change policies must consider gender issues and women's involvement for the advancement of world development.
Feb 11, 2008 - Jodie Martin
Climate Change and the Effects on Wildlife Article 
Humans activities damage many habitats, and climate change adds an extra burden for animals.
Aug 20, 2011 - John Blatchford
Unusual Effects of Climate Change Article 
Climate change is already happening, and is taking its toll on many aspects of life on earth. Here are some of the stranger effects it is having on fauna and flora.
Jan 22, 2010 - Rachel Sawaya
Ecuador's Climate Change Proposal Article 
The Copenhagen talks have set the forum for Ecuador to fine-tune its vocals and recruit more support for its Yasuni initiative: pay Ecuador to keep its oil in the ground
Dec 17, 2009 - Sandra Gross
Climate Variability and the Pacific Ocean Article 
The Pacific Ocean is affected by two major climate cycles.
Dec 11, 2008 - Esther Eder
Climate Change and the Fall of the Roman Empire Article 
A new study of tree growth rings has revealed a link between climate change and the rise and fall of European civilisations, such as the Roman Empire.
Jan 18, 2011 - John Griffin
Social and Economic Inequality and Climate Change Article 
Rich countries who benefit most from fossil fuels suffer least from climate change, while the poorest countries, without the power to adapt, suffer most.
Jun 3, 2010 - Spencer Rose