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  1. Super summary of US / China gambits for the Copenhagen negotiations. http://icio.us/5zhuhj
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  3. absolutely amazing - check this out: Canada to be suspended from the Commonwealth over its climate change policies. http://icio.us/wggxwl
  4. Sea Level rise is expensive! : Trillions of dollars for coastal US cities like New York, Boston and New Orleans http://icio.us/ao4fei
  5. 1m to 2m sea level rise (by 2100) - New Yorkers, it's time to buy a boat. http://icio.us/gcw2ba
  6. Just put up a cool interview. That's my illustration too: changing lightbulbs not exciting. Landuse, exciting. http://icio.us/sugsx2
  7. Something of mine up over at WorldChanging! http://icio.us/wpvjdt
  8. Lovely Images of Flooded NYC and Tokyo: Anyone for Fishing in Times Square? HIGHLY RECOMMENDED http://icio.us/anrenn
  9. Fishing in a Flooded NYC: Cool vid for DJ/rupture's new album Solar Life Raft http://icio.us/1k5rs0
  10. Climate tips from Canadians Part 2: When in Doubt...wait for America! http://icio.us/pnkyfp
  11. Climate tips from Canadians: Why do something... when you could do nothing?! http://icio.us/aqzgrq
  12. Bean counting to avoid sensible regulation. Maybe usefulto guide for regulation, but biodiversity credit tranding??? http://icio.us/cyxdol
  13. What's the soundtrack of the green revolution going to be? http://icio.us/z1xjjk
  14. Some cool figures about how important urban forests are. http://icio.us/cnlvme
  15. Urban Forests! : Good piece on landuse change emissions in the US, and municipalities' role in addressing them. http://icio.us/3hiyx3
  16. Scary: Climate change threats to Shanghai and the 400 million people in the Yangtze basin, huge agri losses & floods http://icio.us/oezuiz
  17. The report mentioned below about the $90 million and 850-1150 jobs that comes from cycling in Portland, Ore. http://icio.us/dbztiu
  18. Wow: Bicycle-related economic activity provides $90 million and 850-1150 jobs for the city of Portland, Ore. http://icio.us/bvnw51
  19. The Economic argument for why bikes are great. http://icio.us/sd3xbu
  20. All that farmland is pretty depleated -a careful application of biochar might be a good addition, geopolitics aside. http://icio.us/e5z2w0