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Category: Blogospherics
Posted on: September 3, 2009 1:55 PM, by Greg Laden

The early earth did not have very much free oxygen. Or did it? Chris Rowan: Lots of oxygen on the Archean Earth?

That bastard Charlie Moores is interviewed on Nature Blog Network ... Oh, sorry, that's BUSTARD, not BASTARD. Well, whatever, it is an interesting interview and they to talk about birds.

Walt the Random Librarian is seriously asking for feedback on his Open Access writing strategies.

I love this "I get email" post at Pharyngula, especially since the creationist is a former student of the high school my wife teaches at.

Climate Change - is it for the birds? ... some excellent peer reviewed research coverage at Observations of a Nerd.

New Serbian Nature Blog: Dvogled i veslo. If you don't know Serbian, just look at the pictures, it's interesting.

New Adirondack Nature Blog: Adirondack Natural History ... My old stomping grounds!

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Just come over from Allochthonous to say that I like these posts, don't comment on them much but do enjoy being pointed towards reading that I wouldn't otherwise read :)

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