Whichever spineless swarm you prefer. Happy break.
ECO-NEWS, WEEK 10, part one
World leaders agreed to make no legally binding agreements in Copenhagen this year. (New York Times)
Not coincidentally, the U.S. Senate won't try to pass a climate-change bill until next spring. (Reuters)
However, the US and China made "subtle but important" agreements on climate policy. (Grist)
Giant jellyfish swarms are still causing trouble in Japan and elsewhere. Yum Yum. (AP)
Fishery regulators cut catch quotas for Atlantic Herring in New England...(MBN)
...and Atlantic Bluefin Tuna worldwide. (Planet Ark)
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