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<title>California&apos;s Mount Shasta glaciers growing, despite global warming</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177683594</link>
<pubDate>9 Jul 2008 02:49 GMT</pubDate>
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...  150 to 26 since 1850, and some scientists project there will be none left within  ...  shade of the say most glaciers in Alaska and Canada are retreating, too, but there  ...  all. Although Mount Shasta&apos;s glaciers are growing, researchers say the 13 million cubic metres of  ...
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<title>Supreme Court Dashes Hopes for Justice Against Exxon</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177680794</link>
<pubDate>9 Jul 2008 02:30 GMT</pubDate>
<description>
... Cordova, Alaska. One year before the Exxon Valdez made  ...  salmon, herring failed to recover. It took scientists well over a decade to gather the  ...  was tried in 1994 before there was scientific evidence of long-term harm from oil. So  ...
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<title>Disclosure Issues Bedevil Climate-Change Debate</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177675723</link>
<pubDate>9 Jul 2008 01:14 GMT</pubDate>
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...  in the name of Eskimo villagers in Alaska who are being forced to relocate their  ...  be caused by global warming. Famed climate scientist James Hansen recently at a Capitol Hill  ...
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<title>Is there a link between diabetes and latitude?</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177674298</link>
<pubDate>9 Jul 2008 00:56 GMT</pubDate>
<description>
...  in the disease. In a new study, scientists at the University of California, San Diego  ...  professor of biology with the University of Alaska Fairbanks Institute of Arctic Biology and Department  ...  community. Ned Rozell   is a science writer at the ...
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<title>Mount Shasta glaciers keep growing</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177668621</link>
<pubDate>8 Jul 2008 23:58 GMT</pubDate>
<description>
...  about 270 miles north of San Francisco, scientists say a warming Pacific Ocean means more  ...  getting larger. Glaciologists say most glaciers in Alaska and Canada are retreating, too, but there  ...  all. Although Mount Shasta&apos;s glaciers are growing, researchers say the 4.7 billion cubic feet of  ...
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<title>Despite warming, peak&apos;s glaciers grow</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177666352</link>
<pubDate>8 Jul 2008 23:35 GMT</pubDate>
<description>
...  about 270 miles north of San Francisco, scientists say a warming Pacific Ocean means more  ...  getting larger. Glaciologists say most glaciers in Alaska and Canada are retreating, too, but there  ...  all. Although Mount Shasta&apos;s glaciers are growing, researchers say the 4.7 billion cubic feet of  ...
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<title>Mount Shasta&apos;s glaciers defy global warming</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177666334</link>
<pubDate>8 Jul 2008 23:35 GMT</pubDate>
<description>
...  about 270 miles north of San Francisco, scientists say a warming Pacific Ocean means more  ...  getting larger. Glaciologists say most glaciers in Alaska and Canada are retreating, too, but there  ...  all. Although Mount Shasta&apos;s glaciers are growing, researchers say the 4.7 billion cubic feet of  ...
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<title>On California&apos;s Mount Shasta, glaciers buck climate-change trend and keep getting larger</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177665046</link>
<pubDate>8 Jul 2008 23:31 GMT</pubDate>
<description>
...  150 to 26 since 1850, and some scientists project there will be none left within  ...  the crater. Glaciologists say most glaciers in Alaska and Canada are retreating, too, but there  ...  all. Although Mount Shasta&apos;s glaciers are growing, researchers say the 4.7 billion cubic feet of  ...
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<title>Mt. Shasta glaciers keep growing</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177653785</link>
<pubDate>8 Jul 2008 21:50 GMT</pubDate>
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...  150 to 26 since 1850, and some scientists project there will be none left within  ...  who is currently studying retreating glaciers in Alaska and the northern Cascades of Washington. Historical  ...  rise.&quot; Although Mt. Shasta&apos;s glaciers are growing, researchers say the 4.7 billion cubic feet of  ...
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<title>Glaciers On Mt Shasta Are Growing</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177652180</link>
<pubDate>8 Jul 2008 21:47 GMT</pubDate>
<description>
...  150 to 26 since 1850, and some scientists project there will be none left within  ...  who is currently studying retreating glaciers in Alaska and the northern Cascades of Washington. Historical  ...  rise.&quot; Although Mt. Shasta&apos;s glaciers are growing, researchers say the 4.7 billion cubic feet of  ...
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<title>Growing and Growing</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177651506</link>
<pubDate>8 Jul 2008 21:31 GMT</pubDate>
<description>
...  150 to 26 since 1850, and some scientists project there will be none left within  ...  getting larger. Glaciologists say most glaciers in Alaska and Canada are retreating, too, but there  ...  all. Although Mount Shasta&apos;s glaciers are growing, researchers say the 4.7 billion cubic feet of  ...
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<title>WORLD HERITAGECanada&apos;s sites</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177650915</link>
<pubDate>8 Jul 2008 21:31 GMT</pubDate>
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...  of Newfoundland to the Yukon&apos;s border with Alaska. ( Canada&apos;s latest recognized world heritage site  ...  (Joggins Fossil Institute) For nearly 200 years, scientists have been fascinated with this 10-kilometre stretch  ...  the first European presence in North America. Discovered in 1960 by Norwegian explorer Helge Ingstad  ...
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<title>N.S. fossil cliffs make the UNESCO list</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177650909</link>
<pubDate>8 Jul 2008 21:31 GMT</pubDate>
<description>
...  of Newfoundland to the Yukon&apos;s border with Alaska. ( Canada&apos;s latest recognized world heritage site  ...  (Joggins Fossil Institute) For nearly 200 years, scientists have been fascinated with this 10-kilometre stretch  ...  the first European presence in North America. Discovered in 1960 by Norwegian explorer Helge Ingstad  ...
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<title>Mysterious California Glaciers Keep Growing Despite Warming</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177648318</link>
<pubDate>8 Jul 2008 21:13 GMT</pubDate>
<description>
...  150 to 26 since 1850, and some scientists project there will be none left within  ...  getting larger. Glaciologists say most glaciers in Alaska and Canada are retreating, too, but there  ...  all. Although Mount Shasta&apos;s glaciers are growing, researchers say the 4.7 billion cubic feet of  ...
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<title>Supreme Court, Inc.: Supremely Pro-Business</title>
<link>http://www.einnews.com/news.php?wid=177647853</link>
<pubDate>8 Jul 2008 21:13 GMT</pubDate>
<description>
...  gallons of crude into Prince William Sound, Alaska and changed the lives of its people  ...  first except that Alaska intended to share scientific and legal data with other potential plaintiffs;  ...  Charles Hamel, an independent oil shipper. He discovered the Valdez problems, reported them to BP,  ...
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