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11/16/11
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Senators Introduce Climate Change Adaptation Bill
News release describing legislation introduced in the Senate.
11/09/11
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ICLEI Releases “Climate Communication for Local Governments”
On November 9th, ICLEI released “Climate Communication for Local Governments,” a resource for local governments with detailed guidance on climate communication. The document is organized into five guidelines, with each section listing the takeaway points as well as additional resources.
11/04/11
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Summit highlights goals for downsized military
Article Highlighting NC Gov. Perdue's recent Military Summit in Fayetteville.
10/01/11
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Economic Benefits of Land Conservation
LTA paper describing the benefits of open space planning.
09/30/11
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New Longleaf Pine Growth Yield Model Released
Auburn University (Dwight Lauer and John Kush) just released publication of a growth & yield model for even-aged natural longleaf pine stands. The model utilizes the 45+ years of data from the Regional Longleaf Pine Growth Study. The effort was support by the Longleaf Alliance through a grant by Norfolk Southern Railway.
09/01/11
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Climate Skepticism & Ways Forward
USN Task Force Climate Change report on climate change data and a critical look at climate change science.
08/29/11
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Agencies work to preserve habitat of gopher frogs
Article in the South Mississippi Sun Herald discussing federal and non-profit partnership to protect the gopher frog's habitat in South Mississippi.
08/16/11
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US Government to invest $510M in advanced, drop-in biofuels
Article describes joint research project between the Department of Energy, Department of Agriculture, and the US Navy to develop "drop-in" biofuels.
08/01/11
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Sea Level Changes in the Southeastern United States: Past, Present, and Future
This paper is about past, present, and future sea level changes in the southeastern United States. It is aimed at non-scientists and scientists who are not specialists in sea level change.