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Birds respond to global warming by slowly moving northward
Climate change threatens plants and insects in the Rockies
Experts worry about 'compost bombs' heating up in world's peatlands
Harsher Antarctic winters could harm vulnerable seal pups
Hotter summers could eventually spell doom for brook trout
IPCC report sees 'disaster risk' for most of the planet
Kenya works on rural sustainability
Most of world's cities are unprepared for exploding population
No perfect solution as San Francisco faces rising tides
Old-growth forests can reduce the effects of global warming
Ousted Maldives president warns 'collective suicide' could be one outcome of rising seas
Science converges with insurance to enhance climate adaptation
Scientists see process that accelerates thinning of glacier ice
Solomon Islands will begin tracking climate change and land use
U.N. report sees climate among the forces ending herders' home on the range
U.S.-Canada panel says engineering solutions may provide some relief to shifting lake levels
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