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    World's oceans move into 'extinction phase'

    The next generation may lose the opportunity to swim over coral reefs or eat certain species of fish, scientists have warned, as the world's oceans move into a 'phase of extinction' due to human impacts such as over-fishing and climate change. World's oceans move into 'extinction phase' - Telegraph
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    Greenpeace urges Japan to evacuate town's children

    TOKYO — Greenpeace called on Japan on Thursday to evacuate children and pregnant women from a town about 60 kilometres (40 miles) from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant because of high radiation. The environmental and anti-nuclear group said its own data from Fukushima town roughly matched...
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    America toxic radiation seeping into their food, water, skin, and lungs.

    While Americans are busy focusing on the most ridiculous forms of entertainment such as Dancing With The Stars, American Idol, and whatever mindless reality show currently keeps them glued to their couches, the entire country is in the process of being covered with a cloud of toxic radiation...
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    VIDEO Climate Change Update (15 April 2011) Kamchatka Volcano Ash Mixes with Radiation

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    Who is Responsible ? | “Unexpected Situation”

    “Unexpected Situation” is the phrase repeatedly used to rationalize deaths of tens of thousands of people caused by the recent disaster. This man-made calamity, I repeat, the worst man-made calamity is being rationalized with the single phrase, which still leaves hundreds of thousands...
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    First dead birds, then dead fish ... now crickets (What species dies next??)

    Link Removed PORT ALLEN, La. — A virus has killed millions of crickets raised to feed pet reptiles and those kept in zoos. The cricket paralysis virus has disrupted supplies to pet shops across North America as a handful of operators have seen millions of their insects killed. Some...
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    Oil Spill in the Gulf - Live Cam

    Oil Spill in the Gulf - Live Cam Link Removed - Invalid URL You are watching a live video feed of the BP Oil Spill from the ocean floor, 5000 feet below the surface. Link Removed - Invalid URL. For Link Removed - Invalid URLon the BP spill, including YouTube clips of underwater footage, Link...
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    VIDEO Press Briefing on Oil Spill in Gulf of Mexico whitehouse

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