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"Yield Loss Eyed As Snow Covers U.S. Corn Crop"

"As much as 100 million bushels of U.S. corn could be lost after heavy snowstorms in recent days likely delayed until spring the final stages of an already historically slow harvest, analysts and meteorologists said on Monday."

Source: Reuters, 12/30/2009

"$100 Billion Opportunity for Waste-To-Energy Companies"

"Here's an opportunity to wisely spend some of the $100 billion that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton promised at Copenhagen to cut the greenhouse gases of developing nations by aiding in the development of renewable energy infrastructure to by-pass fossil fuel dependence."

Source: Reuters, 12/30/2009

"Ecosystems Strain To Keep Pace With Climate"

"Earth's various ecosystems, with all their plants and animals, will need to shift about a quarter-mile per year on average to keep pace with global climate change, scientists said in a study released on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters, 12/30/2009

"Citizen Scientists Flock To Annual Bird Count"

This season marks the 110th year for the Audubon Society's Christmas bird count, which has been the basis of hundreds of scientific publications about changing bird ranges linked to global warming and habitat change.

Source: Reuters, 12/30/2009

EPA Research Head Confirmed After Vitter Deal

"EPA Administrator Lisa Perez Jackson and Sen. David Vitter, R-La., reached a Christmas Eve accord that will give the National Academy of Sciences a role in the EPA's review of the risks of formaldehyde, and allowed the Senate to confirm Paul Anastas as the EPA's director of research and development."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune, 12/30/2009

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