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admin /7 October, 2012
Commuters face years of pain under shutdown plan Date October 8, 2012 87 reading now Be the first to comment Read later Jacob Saulwick Transport Reporter View more articles from Jacob Saulwick Follow Jacob on TwitterEmail Jacob inShare Pin It Email article Print Reprints & permissions Shutdown … instead of a second harbour crossing, the Continue Reading →
admin /7 October, 2012
News 2 new results for SEA LEVEL RISE Supes to look at sea level rise; board considering administrative officer …Times-StandardThe supervisors are being asked to send a letter to the state Coastal Conservancy supporting a $10,000 grant to the nonprofit Coastal Ecosystems Institute of Northern California for the adaptation planning and technical studies associated with Continue Reading →
admin /6 October, 2012
RE: Collapse of polar ice sheets during the stage 11 interglacial – Raymo 5/10/2012 To ‘NEVILLE GILLMORE’, ‘John James’ Hotmail Active View 3 attachments (total 3.6 MB) Hansen et…pdf Download(1005.7 KB) Hansen et…pdf Download(2.2 MB) Overpecke…pdf Download(413.3 KB) Download all as zip Hi Neville, Ice sheets have been collapsing during interglacial stages over the last Continue Reading →
admin /6 October, 2012
Climate sceptics more prominent in UK and US media Posted: 04 Oct 2012 05:09 PM PDT Climate sceptics are being given a more prominent, and sometimes uncontested, voice in UK and US newspapers in contrast to other countries around the world, new research suggests. You are subscribed to email updates from ScienceDaily: Earth Science News Continue Reading →
admin /6 October, 2012
Weather-making high-pressure systems predicted to intensify Posted: 05 Oct 2012 09:39 AM PDT High-pressure systems over oceans, which largely determine the tracks of tropical cyclones and hydrological extremes in much of the northern hemisphere, are likely to intensify this century, according to a new study. You are subscribed to email updates from ScienceDaily: Severe Weather Continue Reading →
admin /5 October, 2012
Sea Level Rise Will Make Several Islands Uninhabitable Within A DecadeBusiness Insider(Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images). Sea level rise and extreme weather is going to get so bad, that some island nations may need to evacuate within a decade, Micheal Mann, a lead climate scientist, told the Guardian at the SXSW Eco conference.See all stories Continue Reading →