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Wall Street Journal rapped over climate change stance Feb 3, 2012

Leading scientists, including climate change experts, complain about opinion piece akin to 'dentists practising cardiology'

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Insight: can afforestation mitigate climate change?

Establishing new forests could benefit drought-threatened regions

Location key to calculating biofuel carbon footprint

Perennial grass emissions depend on where crop is grown and how it's processed

World's giant trees are dying off rapidly, studies show

Ecological 'kings of the jungle' being toppled by forest fragmentation, severe drought and new pests and diseases (from the Guardian)

Insight: Siberian agriculture could benefit from climate change

At least half central Siberia could become suitable for farming as climate warms

Are China's greens set to turn to brown?

Boom in northern vegetation growth since 1980s may be slowing as climate dries

Insight: grassland invasion in California transfers carbon to atmosphere

Invasive species contribute to climate change by reducing carbon accumulation in soil and increasing microbial respiration

Conserving biodiversity hotspots 'could bring world's poor $500 bn a year'

Study puts economic value on the indirect ecosystem services provided by the world's poorest people (from the Guardian)

Soil conservation 'flicks the dust switch'

Measures to prevent erosion in the Canadian Prairies appear to be working

'Bicycle pump' to turn wave power into clean energy

Searaser device that pumps saltwater to an onshore generator has been tested in prototype and praised by ministers (from the Guardian)

Climate change not linked to violent conflict

Study failed to find direct causal relationship

Insight: tree-ring maximum density offers promise as Alaskan climate record

Tree-ring density data can track summer temperature fluctuations and avoid the "divergence problem"

Insight: rise in Arctic shrubs likely to increase vulnerability of permafrost

Shading effect likely to be over-ruled by decrease in surface reflectivity

GM microbe breakthrough paves way for large-scale seaweed farming for biofuels

Scientists have created a genetically engineered microbe that turns the algae into low-carbon biofuel, but must make the technique commercially viable (from the Guardian)

Migration can boost social resilience to environmental change

Effects on soil and water conservation practices as yet unclear

Nanotube bundles could boost solar cells

Material performs the two important steps for generating current

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