 |  | Conservation will trump access at the national parks Settling a long debate, the president puts nature's needs ahead of those of park visitors. More
|  | Does Gore overheat global warming? According to several climate researchers, the former vice presidentbasically gets it right. More
|  | Coming to a pump near you: clean diesel An EPA mandate is clearing the way for fuel with less sulfur, andcleaner engines aren't far off. More
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|  | Eco-Justice Suffers as Hurricane Devastates New Orleans Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Monday August 29, 2005 as a Category 4 hurricane and passed within 10-15 miles of New Orleans, Louisiana. More
|  | New case for regulating CO2 emissions A report finds progress in fighting air pollution and suggests that could hold for carbon dioxide, too. More
|  | EPA air-toxics plan sparks internal rift A draft rule would weaken clean-air standards, officials say. Their memo could figure in Senate hearings Wednesday. More
|  | Little time to avoid big thaw, scientists warn Arctic temperatures are near a prehistoric level, when seas were 16 to 20 feet higher, studies say. More
|  | Faith Leaders Call for Renewed Ethic of Stewardship for Oil and Gas Drilling Washington, D.C., March 21, 2006— As the national debate heats up on America’s over-consumption of the world’s energy resources, More
|  | Hot topic gets warm support A group of evangellical Christians has done an about-face, framing global warming as a moral issue. More
|  | Carbon cloud over a green fuel An Iowa corn refinery, open since December, uses 300 tons of coal a day to make ethanol. More
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