Links
 
23.  
SMALL ISLANDS TO WORLD: S.O.S.  
avaaz.org
22.  
For the first time in human history, the North Pole can be circumnavigated  
The Independent
21.  
Letter to Minister Yasuo Fukuda- to G8 (James Hansen)  
http://udongo.org
20.  
Could Methane Trigger a Climate Doomsday Within a Human Lifespan?  
http://blog.wired.com
19.  
Sir Paul urges 'meat-free Mondays'  
peterleemail.co.uk
18.  
Arctic thaw threatens Siberian permafrost  
The Independent -posted 14 June 2008
17.  
Study corrects IPCC: Sea levels rising faster as oceans warm 50% quicker  
Itwire -posted on 20 Jun 2008
16.  
Taking the Food Crisis Personally  
The Huffington Post - Posted June 20, 2008
15.  
North Pole May Be Ice-Free This Summer  
The Independent.
14.  
Arctic sea ice melt 'even faster'  
BBC News website
13.  
Seattle's garden of vegetarian options continues to grow  
The Seattle Times
12.  
Earthquakes Became Five Times More Energetic, Discovers Australian Scientist Dr Tom Chalko  
The Earth Times
11.  
Rainforest regeneration might take up to 4000 years  
http://www.newkerala.com/
10.  
Sea Ice Melt Could Thaw Permafrost, Too  
sciencenow.sciencemag.org
9.  
Is it time to turn vegetarian?  
BBC
8.  
Large Methane Release Could Cause Abrupt Climate Change As Happened 635 Million Years Ago  
Sciencedaily
7.  
Prince Charles: Eighteen months to stop climate change disaster  
Telegraph
6.  
10 reasons to go veggie  
the Times Online
5.  
'Power of 2': Two Simple Steps for Climate Change  
ABC News
4.  
MELTING METHANE - A Storehouse of Greenhouse Gases Is Opening in Siberia  
SPIEGEL ONLINE
3.  
The Big Question: Is changing our diet the key to resolving the global food crisis?  
The Independent.
2.  
Alaska scientist Katey Walter studies an aspect of climate change that has been largely overlooked: methane emissions  
http://www.npr.org
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www.meatout.org-Meatout is a program of FARM (Farm Animal Rights Movement), a nonprofit, public-interest organization advocating plant-based (vegan) diets to save animals, protect the environment, and improve health.  
www.meatout.org