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admin /16 September, 2012
Turnbull firms as preferred leader Date September 17, 2012 11 reading now 13 Read later Phillip Coorey Sydney Morning Herald chief political correspondent View more articles from Phillip Coorey Follow Phillip on Twitter inShare Pin It Email article Print Majority support … 63 per cent of all voters would prefer Malcolm Turnbull as the Coalition Continue Reading →
admin /16 September, 2012
Is there even less Arctic sea ice than the satellites show? Only 350 miles from the north pole, possibly 50% of the sea is covered in ice, yet data says there is ice cover at this latitude Share93 Email The Arctic Sunrise ship from the air during an expedition to the Arctic to document the Continue Reading →
admin /16 September, 2012
LNP said no uranium mining: green group From: AAP September 16, 20127:33PM 0 ENVIRONMENTALISTS say the Queensland government has reneged on its election promise to keep a ban on uranium mining. Resources Minister Andrew Cripps called for a discussion on Friday after the Queensland Resources Council said it was time to lift the decades-long ban. Continue Reading →
admin /16 September, 2012
Bird Behavior Indicates Impending Human DemisePatch.comAt Point Reyes Bird Observatory Conservation Science, scientists have modeled the effect of sea level rise on five tidal marsh birds: the clapper rail, black rail, common yellow wren, and john sparrow. Their research shows that the marshlands’ fate …See all stories on this topic »
admin /16 September, 2012
Japan finds another gap in its disaster readiness: Mount FujiNBCNews.com“They always forget about the volcanoes,” he said. “The government has never included Mount Fuji in its earthquake scenarios.” Fujii’s job is to change that. More than a year after the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear power plant meltdown that scarred a …See all stories on this Continue Reading →
admin /16 September, 2012
Extreme Weather Watch: The Effects of Global Warming Are Here Right NowSan Diego Free PressThe National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) is the Nation’s Scorekeeper in terms of addressing severe weather/climate events. The NCDC tracks and evaluates climate events in the U.S. and globally that have great economic and societal impacts. The U.S. …See all stories Continue Reading →