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apparently originating from with the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia. If real, these emails contain some quite surprising ...
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reuters.com - 2 days ago
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LONDON (Reuters) - East Antarctica's ice started to
melt faster from 2006, which could cause sea levels...
to rise sooner than anticipated, according to a study by scientists at the University of Texas. In the study published in Nature's Geoscience ...
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bristol.ac.uk - 12 days ago
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Satellite observations and a state-of-the art regional atmospheric
model have independently confirmed that the Greenland ice sheet...
is loosing mass at an accelerating rate, reports a new study in Science.
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Greenland ice cap melting faster than ever
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Researchers at UCSD discover that imperfect carbon nanotubes
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upenn.edu - 27 days ago
North Carolina Sea Levels Rising Three Times Faster Than in Previous 500 Years, Penn Study Says: ...
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October 28, 2009 PHILADELPHIA - An international team
of environmental scientists led by the University of Pennsylvania...
has shown that sea-level rise, at least in North Carolina, is accelerating. Researchers found 20th-century sea-level rise to be ...
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North Carolina Sea Levels Rising Three Times Faster Than ...
ed.ac.uk - 21 days ago
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News About Studying Research Alumni Business Staff & students Schools & departments Contact us Global Health Academy One world. One health. One ...
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feedproxy.google.com - 18 days ago
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Photo courtesy University of DelawareAmong 37 projects awarded,
on Oct 26, 2009, $151 million in Department of...
Energy grants is one aimed to develop new high energy magnet technology. As noted in earlier reporting advanced technology vehicles ... Links: ...
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Research team awarded $4.4 million to develop next ...
businessgreen.com - 16 days ago
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Danny Bradbury, BusinessGreen , Monday 9 November 2009
at 10:39:00 Report argues that improved "recruitment, retention of...
employees, less sick time and greater productivity" mean investment in green offices makes sense Workers in green ...
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Green buildings more productive, says research
futurevehicletechnologies.com - 16 days ago
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(formerly FuelVapor Technologies ) has just completed one
of the world’s first fully functioning plug-in electric series...
hybrid vehicles. The "eVaro" is designed to out-perform gas powered vehicles, produce no emissions for 90% of its time on the ...
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bristol.ac.uk - 16 days ago
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Controversial new climate change results Press release issued
9 November 2009 This suggests that terrestrial ecosystems and...
the oceans have a much greater capacity to absorb CO 2 than had been previously expected. The results run contrary to a ...
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