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Nine Year Old Boy Loses Right Arm In Bear Attack

Nine Year Old Boy Loses Right Arm In Bear Attack

A nine-year old boy was attacked by a bear as he was feeding it through his cage in Central China Park

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Newly-discovered Ocean Microbes Eat Most of the World’s Methane

The microbes eat about 80 to 90 percent of methane released through cracks in the ocean floor.

Tuna

Study: Climate Change and Temperature Rise Drives Fishes to Cooler Water Poles

A newly published study revealed that the rising temperature in the world's oceans is driving fishes to seek cooler habitats.

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Plants Reduce Carbon Dioxide Buildup by 17%

A team of researchers attempts to explain why carbon dioxide in the atmosphere isn’t rising even faster.

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2014 on Track to be the Warmest Year since 1880

The global average temperatures last month made September 2014 the hottest in records maintained by NASA.

Bye bye tropical fish

Fish could Disappear from the Tropics by 2050

A new study reveals that tropical fish will migrate to cooler waters due to the heating up of the world's oceans.

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Massive Methane Gas Concentration Found in Southwest US 'Four Corners' Region

Satellite data reveals that a tiny hot spot in the U.S. Southwest produces the largest concentration of methane.

Antarctic sea ice

New Data Reveals Antarctic Sea Ice Hits All Time Record High; Arctic Sea Ice Continues to Melt

According to new data from NASA and NSIDC, sea ice surround the Antarctic ocean is on its record high ever but Arctic sea ice continues to rapidly melt.

Pacific Ocean heat map

NASA Data Reveals Earth's Deep Oceans aren't Heated by Climate Change

New satellite data reveals deep ocean depths have had no significant temperature changes in almost a decade.

Air pollution

U.S. Plan of Switching to Natural Gas Won't Reduce its CO2 Emissions

Abundant natural gas does not significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions.

Google Withdraws From ALEC Over Climate Change

Google has pulled its support from right-wing group American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) citing a conflict with the latter's stance on Washington's action on climate change.

Climate March

China Pledges US$6M Towards Climate Change Plan

Prior to the United Nations addressing the growing concerns regarding climate change today in New York, Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoili said that China will be pledging US$6 million in supporting projects aimed at tackling global warming.

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon

Companies Can’t Wait Any Longer as World Leaders talk about Climate Change

World leaders will discuss growing concerns about climate change in a summit this week but action to stem climate change might come from companies.

Pollution

American Power Plants are the Largest Carbon Emitters, Says Report

U.S. power plants contribute more pollutants than any other countries in the world.

A protester carries a banner

Worldwide Rallies Urge More Government Action against Climate Change

The march in New York City drew so many people it came to a halt because the entire 2.2 mile route was full.

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