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READER SUBMITTED: Ecology And Spirituality Program
LitchfieldWisdom House Retreat and Conference Center will hold its first Ecology and Spirituality Program on Saturday, June 1 from 2 to 3 p.m. This inaugural offering will consist of a conversation focusing on the recent decline of the bee population and its effect...Tags: Conservation, Artists, Biology, Environmental Issues, European Union
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The climate change guilt trip
A friend recently returned from a camping trip in the Sierra Nevada. His eyes shone as he described the opalescent sky, the vitality of wildlife in spring and the fun he'd had playing with his two young daughters during the mellow evenings. It had been...
Tags: Conservation, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Environmental Pollution, Trips and Vacations, Exxon Mobil Corporation
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Cold truth
The times they are a-changin'. A little over a year ago, Chicagoans experienced an excessively hot spring — our warmest March on record. This year, the start to spring felt less like summer and more like an extended winter. Though domestic...
Tags: Conservation, Weather, Asthma, Environmental Issues, Global Change
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NRCS helps build resiliency to climate change
As experts predict growing climate changes in the United States, the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service offers a variety of practices, programs and studies that help landowners build resiliency to its effects. Although agriculture sources...Tags: Conservation, Weather, Manufacturing and Engineering, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology
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COLUMN-UK climate act limits energy choices: Gerard Wynn
ReutersBy Gerard Wynn LONDON, May 31 (Reuters) - British policymakers are finding out just how far a climate act passed in 2008 has tied their hands on broad-brush energy policy for the next four decades. The country's Climate Change Act has left the...Tags: Conservation, Germany, United Kingdom, Alternative Energy, Wind Power
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RPT-ANALYSIS-Oil executives tune out the call of the wild Arctic
Reuters(Repeats with no change to text) * Failures, grounded Shell drillship reducing interest * More conventional resources rapidly becoming available * Shale oil becomes more competitive By Balazs Koranyi NY-AALESUND, Norway, May 31 (Reuters) - The high...Tags: Conservation, Duke Energy Corporation, Environmental Issues, Norway, Russia
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McDonald's CEO: I lost weight by being more active
NEW YORK (AP) — They might start calling it the McDiet. McDonald Corp.'s CEO Don Thompson revealed at an analyst conference this week that he shed about 20 pounds in the past year by getting his "butt up" and "working out again." But he said he...Tags: Conservation, Foods and Beverages, Food Industry, Environmental Issues, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Hampton Roads could see more severe weather
NEWPORT NEWS — In the last four years Hampton Roads has experienced two weather-related disaster declarations and more could be on the way. That was part of the message of a new report titled "In the Path of the Storm" from the Environment...Tags: Conservation, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Alternative Energy, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Global Change
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Brad Ashwell: Would Koch Brothers be good for journalism?
As you read this newspaper you are probably not thinking much about who owns it. But the question of who may be purchasing it along with several other major newspapers has the attention of many. The Tribune Company, which is the second largest media...Tags: Conservation, Newspapers, Labor Legislation, Tribune Company, Journalism
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Exxon shareholders vote against ban on sexual-orientation bias
Fort Worth Star-TelegramDALLAS Exxon Mobil Corp. shareholders voted down several proposals presented at the company's annual meeting Wednesday, including a measure calling for the company to expressly prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation. That proposal, which had...Tags: Conservation, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Global Change, Energy Resources, Companies and Corporations
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Avian botulism roadblock: one botulism test down, more research to go
This is the second article in a two-part series investigating road blocks researchers encounter when trying to study avian botulism. During the summer and fall of 2012, more than 1,500 documented loons washed ashore in northern Lake Michigan, dead from...
Tags: Conservation, Health and Safety at School, Medical Procedures and Tests, U.S. Geological Survey, Medical Research
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Don't ignore inconvenient truth
Thanks to Don Wuebbles and Nancy Tuchman for reminding us that a few months of cool temperatures here in the upper Midwest doesn’t signal the end of climate change ("Cold truth," Opinion, May 31). Indeed, the first symptom of climate change that...Tags: Conservation, Weather, Environmental Issues, Insurance, Global Change
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