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Ancient Incan agriculture revived due to climate change

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Ancient Andean crops and farming methods are revived as Peruvians struggle to deal with the effects of climate change.
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Fighting climate change with Buddhism, not science

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A group of monks from remote Cambodia are protecting their local forests and fighting climate change with Buddhism, not science, as the inspiration.
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Computer game puts the fate of the Earth in your hands

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'The Fate of the World' computer game puts players in charge of saving the planet from the ravages of climate change.
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Global violence linked to severe weather

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How extreme weather increases competition for scarce natural resources and increases violence towards the world’s poorest citizens.
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Heat wave has Chicago planning for global warming

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Chicago’s 50-year forecast: lethal and extreme weather, a termite invasion and a 1.5 foot drop in Lake Michigan's depth.
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Earth enters period of turbulent solar weather

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The Earth is entering a period of heightened solar activity -- how this affects power grids and wireless signals.
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How to keep kids safe in a toxic world

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Environmental dangers are nearly ubiquitous in the modern world. Parents need to figure out a way to confront the environmental crisis to keep their children safe.
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Climate change creates wildfires, wildfires create climate change

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Global warming creates conditions that make wildfires more likely. Wildfires then release nitrous oxide into the atmosphere, which creates more climate change.
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Kids vs. Global Warming: Suing the government for the environment

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Alec Loorz, a 16-year-old, started the group Kids vs. Global Warming at 12. Now he's suing the federal government to try to help clean up the environment.
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Supreme Court rules: EPA, not states, must regulate greenhouse gasses

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The Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit brought by six states, including New York, that sought to regulate greenhouse gasses from major power plants.
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