SOP newswire2 |  | Deadly Fungus Detected in the American Bullfrog - The study appears in the current issue of the journal EcoHealth, and is the first to consider the role that Southeast Asia's commercial trade plays in the spread of amphibian pathogens. |
SOP newswire3 |  | UN Urges Stronger Measures to Protect Artic - The melting of sea ice and the resulting rush for resources require effective measures to avoid damage in the Arctic. |
SOP newswire2 |  | Congress to Extend Wind Tax Credit? - "Conservative pro-life Christians are deeply concerned about the continuing impact of pollution on children and the impact of toxins like mercury on the unborn. |
SOP newswire2 |  | Kihansi Spray Toad Reintroduced into its Native Habitat - Kihansi spray toad is first amphibian species reintroduced into its native habitat after going extinct in the wild
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SOP newswire2 |  | 66 Species of Coral Endangered and Threatened - Today`s proposed rule by the National Marine Fisheries Service responds to a 2009 scientific petition by the Center for Biological Diversity seeking the Act`s protection for 83 corals in U.S. waters. |
SOP newswire2 |  | BP Responsible for Worst Oil Spill in American History - Birds, wildlife, and the environment in the Gulf region are still struggling. Today, we need your help to make sure BP pays their fair share to clean up the Gulf.
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SOP newswire2 |  | Permafrost Thawing: Reducing Black Carbon Soot Can Cut Rate of Arctic Warming by Two-Thirds - Dangerous feedback loop as existing warming accelerates permafrost thawing |
SOP newswire3 |  | UN: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Still Increasing - The UN released a new report which finds that the concentration of warming gases like carbon dioxide has increased by 20 per cent since 2000. |
SOP newswire2 |  | A Fight to Preserve the Gulf Coast: Residents Still Suffering From Aftereffects of Deepwater Horizon - The Largest Criminal Penalty in U.S. History Still Isn`t Enough to Make Bp Pay for Its Crimes Against The Gulf |
SOP newswire2 |  | Highlighting the Urgency to Stop Wildlife Trafficking - As attested by her focus on illegal wildlife trade during recent travels in Asia, Secretary Clinton has proven herself a committed leader on combating trafficking |
SOP newswire2 |  | Mayan Calendar Fears ... Apocalypse? - Before we all go running for the hills, let`s remember that the world has seen this movie before. No, not the one starring John Cusack. |
SOP newswire2 |  | Climatism: Mankind and Climate Change Mania - These comments are an outgrowth of Climatism, the belief that man-made greenhouse gases are destroying Earth`s climate. |
SOP newswire2 |  | Asian Palm Oil Companies Run Into Trouble in Africa - One case examined is the operation being developed by Genting Plantations, a client of HSBC, and a subsidiary of the vast Genting group which runs a casino, hotel and property empire in Malaysia. |
SOP newswire2 |  | Global Warming Raises Sea Levels, Alters Jet Stream, Makes Storms Stronger - Here`s how scientists say climate change feeds the superstorm triple whammy: |
SOP newswire2 |  | Zion Oil & Gas Explores for Oil and Gas in Israel - After the Expiration Time, warrants under the symbols ZNWAW and ZNWAZ will expire with no further value. |
SOP newswire2 |  | Rare Puerto Rican Frog Threatened by Gas Pipeline, Go-karts and Trash - The wondrous coquà llanero is finally getting the protection it so desperately needs to survive, " said Jaclyn Lopez, |
SOP newswire2 |  | Do-it-Yourself Tips To Save Energy - This year marks the 21st anniversary of October as National Energy Awareness Month. |
SOP newswire |  | Obama's Plan of Expanding Oil Drilling Creates Environmental Risks - Obama`s plan expands risky offshore drilling in Arctic and the Gulf of Mexico with possibly great negative impact on the environment. |
SOP newswire |  | WCS Responds to Alaska`s NPR-A, Recommends 'Alternative B' - WCS submits comments on Alaska`s NPR-A, urging a balance of wildlife protection with development needs. |
SOP newswire |  | EPA's New Stormwater Runoff and Wastewater Management Plan - EPA announces framework to help local governments manage stormwater runoff and wastewater. |
SOP newswire |  | Are Some Recreational Boaters Reducing Our Fish Stock and Ruining the Fish We Catch? - Rudy Socha explains why enjoying a recreational trips to a sea must not leave their 'butt' behind. |
SOP newswire3 |  | UN Calls For Greater Protection Of World's Oceans - Marking the International Day for Biological Diversity, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today highlighted the fragile state of the world`s oceans, urging greater protection for marine biodiversity. |
SOP newswire3 |  | UN Concerned Over Murder of Cambodian Environment Activist - The UN voiced concern over the murder of an outspoken Cambodian environmental activist and human rights defender. |
SOP newswire3 |  | UN Urges Better Management Of Water - Sustainable water reforms are having a positive impact on countries` development. |
SOP newswire |  | Greenpeace Releases 2012 CATO Report - New 'Carting Away the Oceans` report informs consumers on seafood sustainability at American supermarket chains. |
SOP newswire |  | EPA Moves Ahead in Implementing 2008 Ozone Standards - Most areas that need to take steps to reduce ozone pollution are close to meeting the standards; only three new areas have been added. |
SOP newswire |  | Pope Benedict`s Book Explores Diverse Aspects of Environmental Issues - Pope Benedict`s Book 'The Environment' explores environmental issues from diverse, sometimes surprising angles. |
SOP newswire |  | WCSReleases Responds to the Bureau of Land Management`s Draft Plan for the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska - Dr. Steve Zack says WCS feels that Alternative B, which categorizes areas critical for wildlife as unavailable for oil and gas leasing, balances energy development and wildlife protection in a landscape rich in both resources. |
SOP newswire |  | 'Green' Cashmere Saves Precious Wildlife in Argentina - WCS lauds the 'Green` cashmere as protector of Guanacos, Rheas, and Andean Cats on Argentina`s Patagonian Steppe. |
SOP newswire3 |  | UN-backed Climate Forum Forecasts Erratic Rainy Season in Horn of Africa - The main rainy season in the Greater Horn of Africa is likely to receive near normal to below normal rainfall over much of the region between March and May. |