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  1. From Solve Climate Daily, studies show how a warmer world could mean a much colder Western Europe http://ow.ly/BGZb
  2. RT @FirstWind: First Wind announces completion of the largest wind farm in Utah, one of the largest in the West. http://bit.ly/gIGpJ
  3. Global warming may mean Cape Cod, MA will need a new name as warming seas cause cod and other Atlantic fish to head north. http://ow.ly/BFqz
  4. Just how close are we to peak oil production? And have the estimates been made rosier by political pressure? http://ow.ly/B27F
  5. From Yale Environment 360, great piece on the climate change/disease connection: http://ow.ly/vwD9
  6. Climate Refugees--the forecast is worse than we thought. http://ow.ly/vwBs
  7. Great piece on Solve Climate on the differences between deserts and desertification, and why the latter is such a threat: http://ow.ly/vwmB
  8. From Grist: Entergy's CEO puts need for cliamte legislation in the strongest possible terms: we do this or we go extinct http://ow.ly/uDdL
  9. From Solve Climate: US and Canada in "race" to develop massive offshore wind power potential. http://ow.ly/uCKc
  10. US Navy wants to be 50% green energy by 2020. http://ow.ly/uCJ0
  11. Study shows that Acrtic ice is thinner than expected, global warming likely part of cause. From the Guardian: http://ow.ly/uCIi
  12. Non food-based biofuels gaining some traction; still a long, long way to go. From NYT: http://ow.ly/uCGj
  13. From MNN: hypermiling around the world on 3 gallons of gas http://ow.ly/un1S
  14. Volunteers needed for Boston tree planting this Saturday--come for all or part and fight climate change with Earthwatch: http://ow.ly/uch6
  15. First woman Nobel laureate in economics has research that sheds light on how to meet common environmental crises: http://ow.ly/ucf5
  16. First woman Nobel laureate in economics has research that sheds light on how to meet common environmental crises: http://ow.ly/ubYm
  17. People worldwide gearing up for @350's international day of climate action on October 24: http://ow.ly/ubUF
  18. Announcing the @FirstWind Community Tree Planting in Roxbury, MA on Saturday, Oct. 17--volunteers needed--please join us! http://ow.ly/tzHF
  19. Asian Peoples' Climate Court finds G8 guilty of "planetary malpractice" http://ow.ly/tpke
  20. In West Newbury, MA area tonight, see Earthwatch teacher and student fellows present on their expedition experience. http://ow.ly/t074