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Posted on Fri, 02/3/2012 - 06:13 PM by Bryan Nisperos
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An article raises the issue of whether the Sierra Club's support of natural gas as a "bridge fuel" was influenced by donations from the gas industry. MORE NEWS FROM NY TIMES: GREEN BLOGThe Billboard Wars, Chapter 2 (or Is It 3?)The media company that accepted the conservative Heartland Institute's controversial ad about climate change rejected one rival billboard but accepted another.On Our Radar: A Nuclear SnapshotChina has led the way in expanding nuclear generating capacity over the last decade.Q. and A.: How to Save Bangladesh?Bangladesh, buffeted by climate change and flooding, is a prime example of a country whose fate could be determined by what happens at a conference in Rio next month.Sterilizing That Blasted BallastScience tries to keep pace with new rules setting limits on microorganisms in the ballast of ships plying American waters.Clouds and Climate, ReduxA new, accessible book may be useful to people taking their first dive into the role of clouds in climate.RELATED SOLAR NEWSGermany Detains Activist 'Whale Wars' CaptainPaul Watson is being held in a German jail as Costa Rica seeks his extradition on a navigational violation.Hatched and Wild Salmon: A Bad Mix?A compilation of research suggests that hatched salmon could threaten the long-term survival of wild salmon unless precautions are taken.Filling In the Blanks on a Map of LifeDrawing on data from a wealth of institutions, researchers set out to map species around the globe.A New Skirmish in the Ethanol WarsA study backed by automakers contends that an ethanol blend approved by the Environmental Protection Agency damaged some car engines in tests.On Our Radar: China's Air PollutionThe cardiovascular health of volunteer subjects improved when Beijing took steps to reduce pollution during the 2008 Olympics Games, a study finds.SOLAR ENERGY ARTICLES
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