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admin /28 June, 2012
Tropical cyclones to cause greater damage, researchers predict Posted: 01 Feb 2012 07:52 AM PST Tropical cyclones will cause $109 billion in damages by 2100, according to researchers in a new paper. That figure represents an increased vulnerability from population and especially economic growth, as well as the effects of climate change. Greater vulnerability to Continue Reading →
admin /28 June, 2012
Green Light: Arctic sea ice, Lonesome George and Rio+20 Inbox x The Guardian info@mail.guardian.co.uk 7:53 PM (5 minutes ago) to me Images are not displayed. Display images below – Always display images from info@mail.guardian.co.uk Having trouble viewing this email? Green news roundup: Arctic sea ice, Lonesome George and Rio+20 The week’s top environment news stories and Continue Reading →
admin /28 June, 2012
Warm ocean currents cause majority of ice loss from Antarctica Posted: 25 Apr 2012 11:03 AM PDT Warm ocean currents are the dominant cause of recent ice loss from Antarctica, new research shows. New techniques have been used to differentiate, for the first time, between the two known causes of melting ice shelves – warm Continue Reading →
admin /28 June, 2012
ScienceDaily: Earth Science News Scientists measure soot particles in flight Posted: 27 Jun 2012 10:20 AM PDT For the first time, air-polluting soot particles have been imaged in flight down to nanometer resolution. Pioneering a new technique scientists snapped the most detailed images yet of airborne aerosols. Evidence of oceanic ‘green rust’ offers hope for Continue Reading →
admin /28 June, 2012
More summer heatwaves likely in Europe: Predictability of European summer heat from spring and winter rainfall Posted: 27 May 2012 12:37 PM PDT The prediction, one season ahead, of summer heat waves in Europe remains a challenge. A new study shows that summer heat in Europe rarely develops after rainy winter and spring seasons over Continue Reading →
admin /28 June, 2012
Arctic sea-ice levels at record level for June Scientists say that the latest observations suggest that Arctic sea ice cover is continuing to shrink and thin Share161 Email John Vidal, environment editor guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 27 June 2012 16.58 BST Comments (46) Scientists say Arctic sea ice has plummeted to its lowest levels ever this year. Continue Reading →