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Obama to Poland? Final invite from 350.org

We think 350.org is running a canny campaign. Can Obama really resist this invite? Want to send one of your own?

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Squids and ocean acidification

Yet another species which may be vulnerable to ocean acidification: Humboldt squid. These giant creatures—they can grow up to seven feet long—dwell in the Pacific …

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US to lead the world in climate change effort?

Well, we had to read that headline twice. Awesome how much a day can change things: from denying climate change, the US government may be …

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Concrete as a cure for climate change?

A Scientific American article is reporting on what sounds like a revolutionary technique for partially solving the greenhouse gas problem: using it to produce cement. …

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Using A Sea Change to raise awareness about ocean acidification, COP-15, World Ocean Day, or your kitchen sink

We're definitely wanting to make this site more useful to visitors. In the not-too distant future we'll be adding more functionality. Like an interactive map …

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LEGISLATIVE ACTION ALERT

A friend brought this legislation, HR 146, the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act, to our attention today. It’s something all US citizens can take immediate …

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Pray for the pteropods

“The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them.” ~ Einstein Fluid, gorgeous …

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Bush confirms blue legacy with creation of marine protected area

In his last days in office, President Bush has created the world’s largest marine protection area in the Pacific Ocean. The legislation he signed bans …

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Shell weights reduced by ocean acidity

Reuters reported today (March 9) that a new study at the University of Tasmania in Australia shows that ocean acidification is reducing the shell weights …

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sandy hook link

http://www.sandyhooksealife.org/about_the_foundation

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Take Action Today to Address Ocean Acidification

Our elected representatives will only vote for change if we, theirconstituents, make it clear that strong action is needed now. Urge them to vote infavor …

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Washington Post reviews A Sea Change

Ann Hornaday reviews A Sea Change in today's issue of The Washington Post (March 12). An excerpt: "The story of a retired educator who becomes …

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Coral growth declining in Great Barrier Reef

Coral growth in the Great Barrier Reef has slowed in the last 20 years. Specifically, the coral are less able to absorb calcium from the …

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More support for A Sea Change

"A Sea Change is a magnificent synthesis of science and heart."—Anne Alexander Rowley, Chair of Oceana's Ocean Council

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A Sea Change reviewed by Prof. Jeff Levinton, Stony Brook University

"The feeling that we have stolen something from our children falls heavy on the old, who wonder whether they have done right by themselves, their …

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A Sea Change screened at AGU

A Sea Change had its own session at the AGU Fall Meeting on Dec. 16. We screened an excerpt of the fine cut, with Q&A …

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Alaska youth come to the fore in ocean acidification awareness

Ocean acidification may be a winning topic for some Alaska high school students. Four of them, from the Kodiak High School Tsunami Bowl team, have …

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EPA seeks scientific data on ocean acidification

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is responding to a petition filed by the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) last year by requesting information from …

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Matter Network reviews A Sea Change

Erica Gies reviewed A Sea Change March 6. Here's a brief excerpt (read the whole review here): "Ocean acidification is such a scary problem that …

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NBC anchor Wendy Rieger couldn’t get into DC premiere of A Sea Change

This post would belong in the shameless self-promotion category, except that Wendy Rieger wrote the bulk of it; we're just quoting. Anchor of NBC4 in …

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Support for A Sea Change from Dr. Spinrad at NOAA

“Ocean acidification is a significant part of the climate change story. A Sea Change does a unique and excellent job of conveying this complex scientific …

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A Sea Change segment on C-Span

Director Barbara Ettinger and co-producer/protagonist Sven Huseby appeared on "Washington Journal" March 21 to discuss A Sea Change, the first documentary on ocean acidification. Here's …

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Bacteria turn excess clean energy into methane for storage

Penn State researchers have found a possible solution to the problem of storing alternative energy. It's a bacterium able to convert electricity into methane gas …

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Climate change naysayers

We discovered this on YouTube, in a series called "Climate Denial Crock of the Week." The video maker is Peter Sinclair, an advocate of environmental …

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NBC DC reports on A Sea Change

Anchor Wendy Rieger produced a story on A Sea Change last week, leading up to our premiere Saturday in the DC Environmental Film Festival. Below …

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