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Alleged CRU Emails - Searchable
eastangliaemails.com — Enter keywords to search (no need for quote marks) On 20 November 2009, emails and other documents,... apparently originating from with the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia. If real, these emails contain some quite surprising ... (more) Alleged CRU Emails - Searchable
Alleged CRU Emails - Searchable
anelegantchaos.org — Enter keywords to search (no need for quote marks) On 20 November 2009, emails and other documents,... apparently originating from with the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia. If real, these emails contain some quite surprising ... (more) Alleged CRU Emails - Searchable

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East Antarctic ice began to melt faster in 2006: study
reuters.com — 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 ... (more) East Antarctic ice began to melt faster in 2006: study
Greenland ice cap melting faster than ever
bristol.ac.uk — 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. (more) Greenland ice cap melting faster than ever
Quick-Charge Batteries Get a Boost from Defective Carbon Nanotubes
Quick-Charge Batteries Get a Boost from Defective Carbon Nanotubes
cleantechnica.com — Researchers at UCSD discover that imperfect carbon nanotubes can boost battery performance. Researchers at the University of... San Diego have discovered that carbon nanotubes don’t have to be perfect to do a better job. The team of UCSD Professor ... (more) Quick-Charge Batteries Get a Boost from Defective Carbon ...
North Carolina Sea Levels Rising Three Times Faster Than in Previous 500 Years, Penn Study Says: ...
upenn.edu — 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 ... (more) North Carolina Sea Levels Rising Three Times Faster Than ...
The University of Edinburgh
ed.ac.uk — The University of Edinburgh - home The University of Edinburgh One of the world’s top 20 universities... News About Studying Research Alumni Business Staff & students Schools & departments Contact us Global Health Academy One world. One health. One ... (more) The University of Edinburgh
Research team awarded $4.4 million to develop next generation high power magnets
Research team awarded $4.4 million to develop next generation high power magnets
feedproxy.google.com — 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:  ... (more) Research team awarded $4.4 million to develop next ...
Green buildings more productive, says research
businessgreen.com — 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 ... (more) Green buildings more productive, says research
Future Vehicle Technologies
Future Vehicle Technologies
futurevehicletechnologies.com — (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 ... (more) Future Vehicle Technologies
News from the University
bristol.ac.uk — 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 ... (more) News from the University