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Fred Goldhaber and Monica Fishof in 1991, then the Havey Milk School's only full-time teachers. -
With Friends Like These
It is hard to imagine politics getting more dysfunctional in New York State, but President Obama and his political team managed to add to the ineptitudes in Albany by trying to shove Gov. David Paterson out of the governor’s race next year.That 'vision thing' is tricky. -
After the War Was Over
Robert McNamara, Lyndon Johnson’s icy-veined, cold-visaged and rigidly intellectual point man for a war that sent thousands upon thousands of people (most of them young) to their utterly pointless deaths, has died at the ripe old age of 93. -
After the War Was Over
Robert McNamara, Lyndon Johnson’s icy-veined, cold-visaged and rigidly intellectual point man for a war that sent thousands upon thousands of people (most of them young) to their utterly pointless deaths, has died at the ripe old age of 93.He followed orders.LBJ was the man who set the course.The 'vision thing' really is hard to do.We needed it then.Our need has not diminished. -
That ’30s Show
O.K., Thursday’s jobs report settles it. We’re going to need a bigger stimulus. But does the president know that?
It is two and a half years later and nothing has changed for the better. We are lacquered, Japanned.Europe will administer the coup de grace. -
The Patients Doctors Don’t Know
AS they do every July, hospitals across America are welcoming new interns, fresh from medical school graduation. Given how much these trainees have yet to learn, common wisdom holds that it’s not a good time of year to get sick. This may be parti...
Her doctor is knowledgeable. I am less so. I am learning.Over treatment is far too easy. Under treatment is a quick end. -
Blink Twice if You Like Me
(Page 2 of 2)"To study how Photuris predation affects its firefly prey, Dr. Lewis and her colleagues built sticky traps equipped with lights that mimicked courtship signals of Photuris’s victims. The scientists found that Photuris was more likely to attack when flash rates were faster. In other words, conspicuous flashes — the ones females prefer — also make males more likely to be killed.
“At least where Photuris predators are around,” Dr. Lewis said, “there’s going to be a strong selection for less conspicuous flashes.”"
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As soon as you can is best. -
Betraying the Planet
So the House passed the Waxman-Markey climate-change bill. In political terms, it was a remarkable achievement.Climate change denial has not gone away.A global economic depression may be th best thing we can do about it.An embarrassment of riches:http://query.nytimes.com/search/sitesearch?date_select=full&query=climate+change&type=nyt&x=9&y=12
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Times Topics: Global Warming
Articles and multimedia about global warming published in the New York Times.
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Warming Arctic Permafrost Fuels Climate Change Worries ...
3 days ago ... Experts worry that if the permafrost thaws in the Northern Hemisphere, huge amounts of carbon will be released into the air, greatly intensifying ...
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Time for a Vacation? Climate Change and the Human Clock ...
A study finds that over the last 30 years, peak attendance at national parks has moved forward an average of four days -- seemingly in tandem ... -
Canada Leaving Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change
In announcing the decision, government officials indicated that the possibility of huge fines for Canada's failure to meet greenhouse gas ... -
On Our Radar: Student Confronts U.S. Climate Change Envoy ...
The chief envoy responds by somewhat ambiguously endorsing a proposal from the European Union to quickly start negotiating a new ... -
On Our Radar: Gingrich on Climate Change
There is "evidence on both sides of the climate change argument," the Republican presidential candidate says. In advocating action on climate ... -
Climate Change
On the meeting Durban, South Africa, about the world's response to climate change.
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In Glare of Climate Talks, Taking On Too Great a Task
Addressing climate change will require a remaking of the sinews of modern life — a job too big for those who gathered for a conference on ...
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Fearing Climate Change's Effects on the Adirondacks
Jerry Jenkins, an ecologist, documents the ecosystem of the Adirondacks and laments its future in the face of global climate change's local ...
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On Climate Change, a Gloat and a Warning
"I'm happy to bring you the good news about the complete collapse of the global warming movement and the failure of the Kyoto process, ...
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ChiefHuntingBear
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N.Y. / Region
Fred Goldhaber and Monica Fishof in 1991, then the Havey Milk School's only full-time teachers.
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If I am not getting it right I need to know that.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/02/nyregion/fearing-climate-changes-effects-on-the-adirondacks.html?pagewanted=2&sq=climate%20change&st=cse&scp=9
I love it and visit when I can. Much less now than once.
It is a wilderness park. It is very different from a wilderness.
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