Weekly news update on climate change: June 26

Journals
- The water footprint of bioenergy [1]- PNAS - June 23, 2009
- Rising seas and retreating coastlines [2]- Climatic Change - Online First
- Assessment of climate change effects in Aegean river basins: the case of Gediz and Buyuk Menderes Basins [3]- Climatic Change - Online First
- Non-energy use of fossil fuels and resulting carbon dioxide emissions: bottom–up estimates for the world as a whole and for major developing countries [4]- Climatic Change - Online First
- Climate change mitigation: trade-offs between delay and strength of action required [5]- Climatic Change - Online First
- Limitations of integrated assessment models of climate change [6]- Climatic Change - Online First
- Impact of climate-related disasters on human migration in Mexico: a spatial model [7]- Climatic Change - Online First
- Climate benefits of changing diet [8]- Climatic Change - Online First
- Integrated analysis of risks of coastal flooding and cliff erosion under scenarios of long term change [9]- Climatic Change - Online First
News
- The Climate Bill in Climate Context [10]– NYTimes 6/26/09
- Farming for 9 billion people [11]– NYTimes 6/25/09
- A Diaspora from African Drylands [12]– NYTimes 6/24/09
- Ozone Solution Poses a Growing Climate Threat [13]– NYTimes 6/22/09
- Fertilizer Divide: Too Much, Not Enough [14]– NYTimes 6/19/09
- The Legalities of Rainwater Harvesting [15]– NYTimes 6/29/09
- Does Free Trade Help or Hurt the Climate? [16]– NYTimes 6/26/09
- Algae Farm Aims to Turn Carbon Dioxide Into Fuel [17]– NYTimes 6/28/09
- Can Cannes save the world? No, but it's a good place to start, says Bob Geldof [18]– The Guardian 6/26/09
- The price of climate change [19]– The Guardian 6/26/09
- Brazil grants land rights to squatters living in Amazon rainforest [20]– The Guardian 6/26/09
- Population and Sustainability: Can We Avoid Limiting the Number of People? [21] – Scientific American June 2009
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