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Nissan hatches plan to boost battery cars Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn is among those who believe the public may get charged up by the switch to electric power, if the new battery cars are affordable and fun to drive. |
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Promises, not treaty, likely at climate summit Too little time and too little agreement mean the 192-nation Copenhagen climate conference is likely to produce, at best, a framework for continuing talks and signing a treaty — next year. |
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Eco-saavy? What causes breeding problems in captive cheetahs? What effect does global warming have on coral? Test your environmental knowledge here. |
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EPA: Greenhouse gas 'threat is real' Dec. 7: The Environmental Protection Agency's Lisa Jackson talks about the steps the agency is taking towards regulating greenhouses gases. Watch her entire statement. |
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How did beaches near you fare? See how 200 of the nation’s beaches did in a survey of water quality, monitoring and notification. |
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Carbon calculator Wonder how much carbon dioxide you're responsible for on your commutes? Our map-based calculator will give you a pretty good idea, and get you started on a diet. |
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Slideshow: Animals around the world Go global with naturalist Jeff Corwin, who is dedicated to helping endangered species everywhere. |
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