Deborah Zabarenko

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November 12, 06:40pm EST
Record-high U.S. temps outpace record lows - study 

By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - In another sign of a warming planet, there were twice as many record-high temperatures in the United States as record lows over the last decade, climate scientists reported ...  Full Article 

November 12, 07:07pm EST Photo
Record-high U.S. temps outpace record lows: study 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In another sign of a warming planet, there were twice as many record-high temperatures in the United States as record lows over the last decade, climate scientists reported on Thursday.  Full Article 

November 11, 09:23pm EST Photo
Brown pelican no longer endangered: U.S. 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The brown pelican, listed as an endangered species even before the 1973 U.S. Endangered Species Act existed, is officially back from the brink of extinction, the Interior Department said on Wednesday.  Full Article 

November 04, 11:00pm EST Photo
U.S. climate envoy takes aim at developing nations 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As a top American diplomat accused developing countries of inaction on global warming, a coalition of senators on Wednesday stepped up efforts to break a political deadlock that has choked U.S. steps on climate change.  Full Article 

November 03, 10:19pm EST
Orthodox patriarch meets Obama on U.S. visit 

* Patriarch alarmed by disregard of "God's creation" * Obama reiterates U.S. fight against climate change * Visit takes place amid Capitol Hill climate debate By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Greek ...  Full Article 

November 03, 10:20pm EST Photo
Orthodox patriarch meets Obama on U.S. visit 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Greek Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the "green patriarch" who leads 300 million Orthodox Christians, spoke with President Barack Obama on Tuesday about the fight against climate change.  Full Article 

October 28, 07:12pm EDT Photo
To protect penguins, protect krill -marine experts 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - To protect penguins on the rapidly warming Antarctic peninsula, regulators need to ensure the survival of shrimp-like krill, the base of the food chain at the bottom of the world, marine experts said on Wednesday.  Full Article 

October 28, 07:06pm EDT
To protect penguins, protect krill -marine experts 

* Winter krill down 80 percent in past 20 years * Commercial krill catch rises By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON, Oct 28 (Reuters) - To protect penguins on the rapidly warming Antarctic peninsula, regulators need to ensure the ...  Full Article 

October 26, 12:40pm EDT
Not 'too late' for H1N1 flu vaccine-US health secy 

WASHINGTON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Despite long lines and limited supplies of the H1N1 flu vaccine, U.S. efforts against the disease are not too late, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said on Monday. Sebelius acknowledged frustrating ...  Full Article 

October 26, 12:43pm EDT Photo
Not "too late" for H1N1 flu vaccine: health secretary 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Despite long lines and limited supplies of the H1N1 flu vaccine, U.S. efforts against the disease are not too late, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said on Monday.  Full Article