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Mysterious Changes in Ocean Salt Spur NASA Expedition

admin /10 September, 2012

Mysterious Changes in Ocean Salt Spur NASA ExpeditionLiveScience.comMany oceanographers have a hunch about what is going on: Climate change, Ray Schmitt, a senior scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, told journalists during a news conference Wednesday (Sept. 5). “Climate is changing all the time, and …See all stories on this topic » Ocean Institute Continue Reading →

Caught in the cross fire of futility and cant

admin /10 September, 2012

Caught in the cross fire of futility and cant Published September 10, 2012 | By John James Mike Carlton : THE scene is now all too familiar. There is the coffin draped in the Australian flag and topped by a slouch hat and medals, borne from the aircraft by solemn young men in khaki. A Continue Reading →

Big shortfall tipped for NSW transport

admin /10 September, 2012

Big shortfall tipped for NSW transport AAPSeptember 10, 2012, 9:53 am tweet0 Email Print NSW Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian has brushed aside reports of a $74 billion shortfall for the state’s new transport master plan. Leaked cabinet documents show the cost of the plan is now $137 billion, which includes the $74 billion shortfall, News Continue Reading →

Rising seas bring Pacific Rim leaders to UCSD

admin /9 September, 2012

Rising seas bring Pacific Rim leaders to UCSDU-T San DiegoAs part of a study by The San Diego Foundation, scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography produced maps of Mission Beach and other low-lying areas showing projections that sea levels will rise in coming decades more than twice as fast they did …See all stories on Continue Reading →

Councils can jettison UN sea-rise rules

admin /8 September, 2012

Councils can jettison UN sea–rise rulesThe AustralianTHE O’Farrell government will ditch UN sea–level rise predictions as the basis for coastal management, after local council decisions based on what climate change might do by the end of the century shattered waterfront property values. The move …See all stories on this topic »