Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Alaska Beetle,Scientists Cut Off New Antifreeze Molecule

Scientists, patients with frozen insects Alaska 100 degrees and above 911 and all biological proteins can survive at lower temperatures than to remove, unlike antifreeze to identify new molecules, new molecular antifreezes. Xylomannan called protein in the cell and has a new life and location that contains the most sugar and fatty acids.

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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Glacier Melt Adds Ancient Edibles to Marine Buffet


Glacier Bay, to enrich the current from an exotic source of Alaska, coastal and marine ecosystems - the ancient carbon in the runoff, the researchers at the University, the United States Forest Service December 24, Nature magazine April issue of the 2009 report of the cold one. .

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Ocean Acoustics's Affects by Rise in Human Create Carbon Dioxide

Well as human activities, carbon emissions from the planet's hot springs. Increase in the atmosphere, the problem of carbon dioxide, CO2 is by sea, by adding the acidity of seawater () pH at the bottom of the sea water is absorbed, this process is 'sea of acid' and called. Threatening the public interest for science and only a few groups of marine life and coral, in a recent study, men not only affect the acoustic characteristics, warming, ocean acidification, carbon dioxide -- have been achieved. Low-frequency sound transmission from the sea.

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Rise in Human-Made Carbon Dioxide Affects Ocean Acoustics

Well as human activities, carbon emissions from the planet's hot springs. Increase in the atmosphere, the problem of carbon dioxide, CO2 is by sea, by adding the acidity of seawater () pH at the bottom of the sea water is absorbed, this process is 'sea of acid' and called. Threatening the public interest for science and only a few groups of marine life and coral, in a recent study, men not only affect the acoustic characteristics, warming, ocean acidification, carbon dioxide -- have been achieved. Low-frequency sound transmission from the sea.

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Global Warming Likely to Be Amplified by Slow Changes to Earth Systems, Geologists Say



Increase in the atmosphere of the day, consider the type of carbon dioxide, global temperatures than before the new study, geologists have a dramatic effect on the initiative of Yale University.

As a result, the advanced nature of Earth and Planetary Sciences on December 20 online edition of the Sun.

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

From Greenhouse to Icehouse: Reconstructing the Environment of the Voring Plateau

Fossil marine sediment core analysis, history, won the light environment found at high latitudes during the Earth.

Tower and the Eocene about 55 million years old age, the ice at the beginning of the world, the loss of about 25 million years is considered one of the Oligocene, continental ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland development of ice cover.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Black Carbon Deposits on Himalayan Ice Threaten Earth's 'Third Pole'

Much of the world's largest deposits of glacial dust in Tibet - the polar ice, NASA from scientists and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Absorb the incoming solar radiation is not contributing to a new study to escape the crowd and dust can be deposited into speed. The snow was enough to melt the ice.

Tibetan Plateau temperature - even the world "third pillar" is called - the air warmed by 0.3 ℃ 0.5 ℃, the past 30 years every 10 years (F), approximately two times faster than the compliance of the Earth temperature rise. And new research. Quantitative modeling can rival the impact of greenhouse gases in the soot and global warming the glaciers in Tibet continues.

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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Swiss Scientists Measure Glacial Melting With Light



Years are melting glaciers in Switzerland. Researchers at the University of Zurich, now the ice is lost to know how much more accurate - and they will use the assistance of the fire.

Shovel the snow is measured in a wooden pillars and frequent changes in the thickness of the glacier. These methods are inexpensive and can pose a problem for people in positions to determine the annual and seasonal. However, a summary of the information is difficult to describe. Changes in the thickness of glacier ice, all, all, or simply a space-based position measurement is to overcome the shortcomings of scientists using laser technology to measure directly the field now.

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Snowflake Chemistry Could Give Clues About Ozone Depletion


The amount of power and roar of heavy snow, is more than pleasing the students.

Purdue University infrastructure, Travis Knepp in the Arctic from chemical analysis, the destruction of the ozone layer “or ground level,” the doctor in order to study the basic structure of snow crystals to understand the changes in the troposphere candidate is a chemical that attracts ice flakes.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Sea Level Could Rise from 0.75 to 1.9 Meters This Century


May have warned that the expected sea level rise than before new scientific research between 2100 and 75 years of world sea level is 190 cm in the presence of a document issued by the National Academy of Sciences increases.

Author, University of Helsinki in Finland Matinferumeru is Germany’s Stefan Rahmstorf of the Potsdam Institute for climate impact, the last to the analysis of sea surface temperature measurements and 130 years to remove it. Information. He described the strong link between the rate of global temperature and sea level.

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Greenhouse Gas Carbon Dioxide Ramps Up Aspen Growth



Supply may be increased levels of climate change than carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Also, many trees, such as mad cow disease will be different.

Deciduous trees quaking aspen in North America results in one new study of the distribution of natural forests, the most important one. Research in the Morris University of Minnesota researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UMM) and the magazine's December 4 day show on Global Change Biology, 50 Poplar past high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide a year the issue of boosting the growth rate of 50 percent of the Corporation.

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Live Saver for the Gulf Stream? Climate Changes Supplies More Saline Waters from Indian Ocean



Known in Europe, the impact of climate change sensitive Gulf Stream. For a considerable time, the oceanographer and climate scientist, the reduction in force because I'm worried about climate change. Help was not expected. Flows from Africa to the south of the sea: Leibniz Graduate School of Marine Science Research (IFM at GEOMAR) at the University of Cape Town and the Agulhas Current, the transport of Atlantic water from the salt may be helpful to the stability of these systems . Women in the Gulf on November 26 meters appear in Science magazine study days.

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Climate Change in Kuwait Bay: Higher Temperatures Having Profound Effects



The temperature of the seawater in the Gulf of Kuwait 1985, since an average of 0.6 ℃ 10 northern Persian Gulf has been increasing each year. This is about three times faster than the global average rate will change by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is. The differences reported above. Regional areas. Increase in temperature due to the impact housing has an important impact on the electricity and the Persian Gulf.

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Big Freeze Plunged Europe Into Ice Age in Months


Film on the day of the ice during the freezing of the world, caught in the new few weeks, after tomorrow, at this time much after all these situations, new research results may not be fetched.

Uiriamupatason the University of Saskatchewan, and his colleagues from Canada, the switch to turn off the flow of ice in the Atlantic region this month to Age”in Mini has been shown to force the North. Work was previously. Suggests that this process takes years later.

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Monday, November 30, 2009

Global Study of Salmon Shows: 'Sustainable' Food Isn't So Sustainable



Consider improving the food misses the point in the increasingly popular as a result of three years of education systems worldwide salmon production. However, organic production and land use concerns, or simple measures such as "promoting food miles" more research. focus on environmental improvement of production and distribution of the world you can find additional benefits.

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

NASA Satellites Detect Unexpected Ice Loss in East Antarctica



University of Texas at Austin scientists, NASA uses measurements from the Gravity / Center of Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment German aircraft (Grace), home of the East Antarctic ice sheet has been discovered in 90 mission team. Percent of the before and hard to study the stability of the world's fresh water - may have begun to lose the ice.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Global Warming Unstoppable?



a provocative new study, scientists at the University of Utah, said carbon dioxide emissions - the main cause of global warming - the world economy would collapse, or make a social equivalent of new nuclear power plants and, until that day is not stable.

Timugyaretto, associate professor of atmospheric science, the carbon export ratio from the recent practice of "This is a short-term acceleration that most practical," said the new paper

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Diatoms Reveal Climate Changes


This 500-year period in northern Scandinavia and Sweden, have changed over the flow of air may increase the amount of rainfall in the winter. It appears in the comments. New geography at the University of Stockholm.

Knowledge of these changes is the cause of climate change on our historical inevitability of climate change in how we understand the mechanisms behind the effects of human activities on them. Swedish, lakes, mountains in the sediments from diatoms, Erikkuyonson. The flow of air at the University of Stockholm, Department of Physical Geography and geology to study consists of four single changes.

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Monsoon Model Indicates Potential For Abrupt Transitions



A multiplier effect, however, another long season and the season can prevent the flow of land and sea in the rain of the monsoon current to support the destruction of high air pollution agency within six months, the Potsdam researchers Weather The weather may have stopped. Research is the impact the National Academy of Sciences, Online First edition of global warming, increase the risk of abrupt changes from high monsoon rainfall in the dry.

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Ancient High-Altitude Trees Grow Faster as Temperatures Rise


Rapid growth of the post is added to supply high-altitude temperatures in the Pines of the world's oldest tree found in bristlecone 1950, according to new research.

The Pines 3700 years ago, extensive growth over the period 1951-2000 was close to the timberline, and the University of Arizona-led research team reported. Temperature region over the past 50 years has increased, especially in the highlands.

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Warmer Means Windier on World’s Biggest Lake



Water temperature, flow into Lake Superior due to more efficient wind is kicking the biological and other pollution in the lake, in the smallest sibling in the world.

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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Cave Study Links Climate Change To California Droughts


Century California experience, long-term, past professor of geology and Isabella 20000 Jeshikaosuta UC Davis doctoral student Montañez drought years as new research is consistent with the melting of polar ice caps.

The Shieranebadaonrainjanaru, November 5 letter of planets and Earth Sciences, please analysis of stalagmites from a cave in the middle of complaints is available.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Controversial New Climate Change Data: Is Earth's Capacity To Absorb CO2 Much Greater Than Expected?



Balance and absorbed the percentage of gas floating between the new information shows. Since, even though carbon dioxide emissions, about 20 million tons in 1850 per year to 35 billion tons of carbon dioxide caused about 1850 is maintained.

Is more than was expected earlier this land and marine ecosystems to absorb CO2 is increasing.

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Climate Policy Imperils China, India

BARCELONA, Spain, Nov 5 (Reuters) – China should roughly halve its greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to keep the world on a safe climate path, the head of the U.S. delegation at U.N. climate talks in Barcelona said on Thursday.

Leading industrialised countries say that the world must halve greenhouse gases by 2050 to avoid the worst effects of climate change, and have committed to lead by cutting their own emissions by 80 percent.

China should cut by about 50 percent, leaving space for poorer countries to grow their economies, Jonathan Pershing told Reuters.

“If you put China in there at a 50 percent reduction, if we’re a bit higher, that gives lesser developed countries a bit lower. If they are in that middle band, plus or minus some percentage, that seems about right.”

If it is to meet the targets on a course to repeat the performance of China’s current energy. 5, the annual plan for the future, he added. “They’re wrong,” he said.

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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Seafloor Fossils Provide Clues To Climate Change



The size of the fossils of deep sea surrounded by a close relative of the dead sand dollars 100 million. You can tell a complex shell of the sea level low in calcium carbonate, called foraminifera. Millions of years ago, Earth's ocean temperature conditions. If so, you know what to look for.

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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Past Climate Of Northern Antarctic Peninsular Informs Global Warming Debate


Today's global warming seriously, in Maxwell Bay, South Shetland Islands to create a new climate of the Antarctic Peninsula, and that appears to show about 14,000 years ago, underlined above, water and heat loss current distribution. Record of solid ice.

"The U.S. is in the heat of the past 14 million years there is a massive loss of ice time. Witness the Antarctic Peninsula region with us," team member Dr. Steve Bohaty National Maritime Center, Southampton (NOCS) Homusausanputon School of Ocean and Earth Science University (SOEs) are told to.

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Friday, November 6, 2009

North Atlantic Fish Populations Shifting As Ocean Temperatures Warm


Several types of northwest Atlantic about half the value of these 36 fish stocks. Change the commercials in the 14-year period of some interest. Disappeared from the waters of the United States most Americans, they move far away from the coast by a new study by NOAA scientists.

The results are published in the journal Marine Ecology Progress Series, they change the temperature and the border with Canada, Cape Hatteras, from North Carolina, shows the impact of coastal fisheries.

Janet Nye, NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) Uzzuhoru postdoctoral research in laboratories and research, Massachusetts, Atlantic cod stocks since the year 1968-2007, the author of the survey information for this spring. Blackbelly and haddock, such as yellowtail, winter flounder, sharks cape, instead of Atlantic halibut, cod species are well known. 10 Years of the Atlantic ocean thermal history and long-term discounts, and the process of the North Atlantic Oscillation and vibration analysis, dating back to 1850 had. The temperature data in context.

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Arctic Sediments Show That 20th Century Warming Is Unlike Natural Variation



Possibility of climate change has a way of natural persons. Paper to darken the other through geological time, the National Academy of Sciences October 19 occurred in the proceedings as evidence of the public days.

The first study, by University of Buffalo, the difference between accumulation of the heat appears, the remote Arctic Ocean, geologists found running from the lake.

UB overseas colleagues to identify the research and its ability to change. 20 nature of the early days after the midpoint of the century records.

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Future Consequences Of A Global Biofuels Program Predicted



Greenhouse gas emissions report, the program discovered the world's 21 th century, in a survey about the impact of biofuels is only from the loss of land and food crops for biofuel grass carbon CO2 could double the emissions due to the removal of crops. Research for biofuel production, Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) Jerimeriro, nitrogen oxide nitrogen fertilizer usage increased production of advanced biofuels (N2O) led to estimates of carbon occurs It is more important than the loss. Heat from the perspective of the end of 20 century.

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Genome Of Microbe Silently Shaping Ecology Of Ocean Dead Zones Described



Changes in the growth of oxygen in the sea - or lack of oxygen minimum zone (OMZs) are affecting the capture process, called the dead zone absorbed carbon to the ocean floor, the impact of changes in microbial activity. Importance of heart rate. Oceanic carbon wealth. Despite the importance of these effects, much less is known about. OMZ microbial metabolism, and how to respond to changing circumstances.

Mon 10 scientists, 23 with a record of researchers from the University of British Columbia and the U.S. has problems. U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (Doe earth science) Explanation of the metagenome, many of the microbes. Savage, quiet SUP05 called ecological OMZs help shape the earth. Researchers study microbial contamination at the entrance of Saanich, Vancouver Island, British Columbia fjords along the coast of Canada. Seasonal cycle of stratification and receive the fjord. The laboratory that "the ideal to study the microbial community, to extend the depth of the water column to create a strong gradient of water aerobic conditions for growth in concrete. OMZs low as those found in sample of genetic material directly into the environment has been recovered from the cover of the community please SUP05 metagenome graph. Saanich inlet between the microbial process of updating all of the water and the stratified water column in deep water.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

West Antarctic Ice Sheet May Not Be Losing Ice As Fast As Once Thought



The new temple floor of the West Antarctic GPS Network (WAGN) project, University of Texas at Austin, Ohio State University recommends the rate of ice loss of the West Antarctic ice sheet has been included researchers at the University of Memphis. Slightly overestimated.

“While our work suggests that the West Antarctic ice loss of more pay. That appear later than expected just a few recent,” The Iandieru, WAGN main survey for ” he said. increases home the message to Antarctica, it has contributed to sea level. The rates are unknown. “.

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Arctic Has Potential To Alter Earth’s Climate: Arctic Land And Seas Account For Up To 25 Percent Of World’s Carbon Sink

The journal Ecological Monographs, a new study, the ecologist estimates that the Arctic Ocean, the global net sink of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and accounts for 25 percent of the land. The reduction in the Arctic Ocean basin and back, you can accelerate the rate of climate change predicted under the current estimates of global warming.

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Global Surface Temperature Was Second Warmest For September

Global land and ocean surface temperature in September is NOAA’s National Weather Detasentaashubiru, North Carolina, the record year 1880, Air Data Center, NOAA Weather Service is part of the analysis of monthly returns was recorded as the first two warm.

Scientists are also NCDC, the average surface temperature has nine month record since 2005, reported that two second warm. In five of the warm sea surface temperature records were tied ninth month.

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Global Warming May Dent El Niño’s Protective Shield From Atlantic Hurricanes, Increase Droughts


Phenomenon of long-term protection and credit of the United States and eastern Pacific. May be overshadowed by his brother from a violent hurricane season in the Caribbean. The mid-Pacific, the journal Nature as an article of the September 24 issue of global warming.

“One of the two El Niños and the taste of El Nino” Ben Kirtman author of teacher education and meteorology and physical oceanography joint is best. Rosentstiel atmosphere of Miami School of Marine Science. “El Nino in the eastern Pacific, in addition to our knowledge, the increase in the central Pacific El Nino of two one love.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Cleaner Coal Plants May Use Pressurized Combustion System To Capture Carbon Dioxide


Advantage of new ways to eliminate the MIT researchers – in coal-carbon (CO2) that shows a burning power plant emissions.

They called the system pressure. Is completely separate from the combustion of carbon dioxide emissions by oxyfuel combustion. Thick fluid pressure in the combustion of coal. This is to isolate the carbon dioxide: CO2 can be injected to help to prevent the escape depth of the atmosphere enough to their geological formation of the liquid flow of emissions.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Keeping An Eye On The Oceans



Last 10 years, scientists have set the world in observing the global ocean monitoring. Observation system, which works by combining data from satellite observation and recording devices such as water buoys, array measurements of water Arugorobotto 3,000 or more.

Initial registration system is working scientists Venice OceanObs’09 next week (Monday 21-25) and how the system can be expanded, perhaps the key term review, please. Be collected.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Uncertain Future Predicted For Forests


Some elements of the forests in Japan today may be very different from 200-400, according to a recent study from the University of Illinois in the year. In this study, the UK and radiation temperature. Photosynthesis. In the two most important variables to predict the future might look like a forest landscape. Uncertainty is very high after the year 2200.

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Arctic Sea Ice Reaches Minimum Extent For 2009, Third Lowest Ever Recorded


Minimum in the range of the Arctic Ocean sea ice to reach the lowest levels seen three years. Since the range of satellite observations of sea ice in 1979 began recording the data center at the University of Colorado National Snow and Ice Stone years.

Minimum 9 month, two of the past year is more than one set of records. Values and a nearby hotel – set the record year, even inches long and less than the average minimum yet significant NSIDC researchers outside of natural climate change, most scientists Maiyauoruto is shrinking the Arctic Ocean I believe that the links on the sea ice. Growth temperature of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is caused by smoking world of human production.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Ocean Acidification: Impact On Key Organisms Of Oceanic Fauna May Be Worse Than Predicted

In addition to global warming, emissions of carbon dioxide and other causes, but not as well known serious. Behavior and fear: Sea acidity. Research Raboratoriforio Océanographie Villefranche (LOV) is (Engineering / UPMC) in the deep sea corals and pteropods, and other important marine organisms (mollusc shell becomes the sea) are shown. This behavior completely affected during the year.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Global Warming Causes Outbreak Of Rare Algae Associated With Corals, Study Finds


Team of biologists a rare opportunity to be able to evaluate the importance of photosynthesis of algae and coral reefs. Inside the cell, and global warming in 2005 after my time, and within the Caribbean Sea is the sea surface temperature.

The team at Pennsylvania State University Assistant Professor Todd LaJeunesse organisms is a rare species of algae is more important in an environment-led growth of coral reefs to withstand the stress. Was expelled from the coral algae. Result, the online edition of the Journal of the Royal Society B on September 9, 2009 will be released in the year.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Shrinking Bylot Island Glaciers Tell Story Of Climate Change

U.S. Geological Survey announced a long-term studies of major glaciers of the sun. In North America this month in autumn, ice, and have been shrinking at accelerated speed. Impact of climate change.

Uiriamushirutsu geologist at the University of Illinois, Bylot Island, about 300 miles southwest of Thule, Greenland uninhabited, almost 12 years, his students and spent a glacier research, other geologists of his footsteps is reduced to his record. Many Glacier, Bylot Island. Since the 1940s, the photo displays the image of the island and force positive change in the glaciers that shaped the stairs.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Pollution From California Wildfires Spreads Across The United States


After a large forest fire in Angeles National Forest north of Los Angeles September 2009 August 26, 2009 starting year of operation, this large loft September 3 from fire or carbon dioxide fire smoke 1 inches Sun Lai called the burning of 14 million. Atmosphere up to 8.3 kilometers (27,000 feet) is, JPL's Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (form) mounted on the equipment being observed by NASA's Aqua satellite.

Continuously improve the eyes of the NASA film "Earth 3 development features that were created using the new information" in the global climate change is a NASA site. (Http://climate.nasa.gov/) 3-day average shows that working to get the form of a large number of carbon monoxide is 5.5 km (18,000 feet), this high-carbon, carbon monoxide, area is used to form an important part of the long hair. Send around

As carbon monoxide, fire and cruise August 30th in Southern California, Nevada and is light yellow to bright red dress like this raises the heat of the blow will be displayed in the map of the north and east of Sun has spread from Utah. Transportation dress, the next day, August 31 in Denver, September and east Texas Touiti Minami September 2 a month to reach the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Humane Society of the day. Mix of clothing, which may adversely affect the surface of the carbon monoxide in the east. Salt Lake City, that affect the quality of air in Denver.

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Climate Change Influences The Size Of Marine Organisms: Big Advantage For The Small


And ice, and rising to win the type of new housing will melt surface. Global warming climate is very effective. This report, climate change, affecting the size of the water of life.

Showed that biological changes in the global climate scientists years. One change from residential lines is not the most prominent symptom. Formula north and south of center. More recent studies, as well as that sort of thing, not just residents, indicate the size. Life is affected.

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Monday, September 7, 2009

Satellites And Submarines Give The Skinny On Sea Ice Thickness

See this summer to build a community of scientists and students – as senators Canadian film director author – Rezoryutobei the Canadian icebreaker Louis St. Laurent to. They pass through the north west, but rather a topic in the open sea ice. But scientists think the Arctic Ocean, gathered to launch a new line.

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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Map Characterizes Active Lakes Below Antarctic Ice


Hidden miles below the lake ice to identify scientists to Antarctica. Must be creative ways to analyze this hidden feature. Now space-based. Laser research using NASA satellites have been created and put under the ice of the sewer. Antarctica to inventory the most outrageous in lakes. They said that the pipeline dynamic continent than scientists have thought.

“However, the Antarctic ice sheet, we would look at it more we seem to happen all the time. In activities to see, “he Benjaminsumisu. University of Washington in Seattle, he led the research.

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Stop Emitting Carbon Dioxide, Or Geoengineering Could Be Only Hope For Earth’s Climate, Experts Warn

You can rest in the future technology in the world. geoengineering. May be dangerous and unfounded that turned out to be lower than the most recent Royal Society report emissions significantly.

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Satellites On Track With Hurricane Research

NASA has several satellites in orbit is one of the world to track each other. They “train” and one of the study, called a tropical cyclone that. In addition, other non – satellite will be used in the study areas of tropical cyclone train. Satellite will provide information specific heat of cyclones, tropical cyclones in the train of tropical storms and hurricanes and typhoons trigger.

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Monday, August 31, 2009

Mysterious Glaciers That Grew When Asia Heated Up

It is Southeast Asia as one of the store’s glacier in Himalayas 9000 it stymies you not last year. Back at high temperatures and summer glacier in most other Asian Central, glacier expert group is 1-6 km. The new study by Brigham Young Rupper Geology Summer Peace around the chain of events with the expected growth of the glacier.

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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Small Fluctuations In Solar Activity, Large Influence On Climate


11 connection between the mercy of the sun in the stratosphere of the tropical Pacific Ocean was running the weather to create a model of synchronization. The phase of the world this week, and Science magazine appear 』prolific. This study helps to get the edge in the predictive behavior of the most serious scientists. Several air-conditioned, India, like the monsoon and tropical Pacific prior fiscal year.
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Saturday, August 29, 2009

New Temperature Reconstruction From Indo-Pacific Warm Pool



India’s new sea surface temperature from 2000 the new school year (SST) is the Pacific warm pool (IPWP) to create the temperature of the heated area, suggesting that today’s hot during the middle ages.

IPWP up as a result of being the cause of the world’s largest, will be heated. The heat and humidity, the climate of any planet in the atmosphere of the world. We recommend that the average temperature of the world focused on climate models. Likely to IPWP for sea surface temperature. It is important to understand the history of the region. In the context of current global warming.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

New Process Removes Sulfur Components, Carbon Dioxide From Power Plant Emissions

Department of Energy's Pacific NW National Laboratory of emissions from power plants and industrial carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide that has developed. New organic liquid used to remove the dangerous gas. This process is authorized to directly replace the current method of how to use water power. Less and can save you money. DABURUKYAPUCHA. Number of harmful gases.

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Monday, August 24, 2009

The Greenhouse Gas That Saved The World

Patrick, the world of the Internet, to speed the cooling from the sun, and to create a slight bitter youth, to be able to keep the earth from the frigid ocean is hard for the creation of life to faint , and collection of the young planet of liquid water. Sea frozen solid enough to sustain a discussion of how climate change scientists to prevent the year. The team of researchers at the University of Copenhagen and Tokyo Institute of Technology Now. This week’s issue of Chemistry, PNAS descriptions of ancient rocks in the report coaxed.

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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Climate Change Could Deepen Poverty In Developing Countries, Study Finds


There are experiences of urban workers, the cost to them from climate change, food drive in the most recent survey, the poor of the world’s climate and the impact of population poverty quantifies.

Purdue University research team, led by the potential impact of economic activities, such as bad weather. Drought and heat waves, heavy rain, the 16 developing countries. Bangladesh, Mexico, and workers discovered the most dangerous cities in Zambia.

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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Hurricane Activity Increase Due to Better Monitoring


Climate and the potential threat from a powerful hurricane is more often alarmists please horror scenario. For example, point to Disasters such as Hurricane Katrina. However, anecdotal evidence such as a theater, said little about the overall cyclone activity. Greater documentation of storm storm document not only not a problem that has not been recorded in detail, the National Ocean and Atmosphere Administration Gabriel Vecchi, Thomas Knutson Status:

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