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In Thin Ice: Unlocking the Secrets of Climate in
the World’s Highest Mountain Ranges, mountain
climber and physicist Mark Bowen follows researchers who are
finding clues to climate change in high-altitude tropical
glaciers
by John Krist,
Jun 26, 2006
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Whatever the cause, the weather in the West this last year
has been wild and wacky
by Stephanie Paige Ogburn,
Jun 26, 2006
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In a special summer reading issue, HCN
dishes up a science fiction story that imagines life in the
Southwest in 2030 or so, when "Big Daddy Drought" is in full
stride, and California claims all water
by Greg Hanscom,
Jun 26, 2006
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In the desert Southwest of 2030 Big Daddy Drought runs the
show, California claims all the water, and a water tick named Lolo
ekes out a rugged living removing tamarisk.
by Paolo Bacigalupi,
Jun 26, 2006
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The decision of the Association of Petroleum Geologists to
give novelist Michael Crichton its "Journalist of the Year" award
for his anti-global warming thriller State of Fear can only
increase public cynicism about science and scientists
by Ben Long,
May 29, 2006
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In Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, Tom Painter and
other scientists study the dust in the snow and ponder its
implications for future drought and weather conditions, especially
in the era of global warming
by Michelle Nijhuis,
Jul 16, 2008
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The writer grew up in New Mexico and misses the
cataclysmic monsoons that characterize that dry land
by Margaret Foley,
May 22, 2006
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In Chasing Spring: An American Journey Through a
Changing Season, nature writer Bruce Stutz follows spring
from New York to Alaska, examining the surprising changes that
global warming is bringing
by Ewen Callaway,
May 01, 2006
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Executives from six of the nation’s largest energy
companies have asked federal lawmakers to set mandatory caps on
greenhouse gas emissions
by Brett Wilkison,
May 01, 2006
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The writer looks at the mounting evidence on global
warming
by John Krist,
May 01, 2006