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admin /22 May, 2012
Toxic mercury, accumulating in the Arctic, springs from a hidden source Posted: 21 May 2012 07:41 AM PDT Environmental scientists have discovered that the Arctic accumulation of mercury, a toxic element, is caused by both atmospheric forces and the flow of circumpolar rivers that carry the element north into the Arctic Ocean. While the atmospheric Continue Reading →
admin /22 May, 2012
ScienceDaily: Earth Science News Stunning view of Lyrids and Earth at night Understanding Arctic Ocean’s carbon cycle Latest Southern Ocean research shows continuing deep ocean change Dry lands getting drier, wet getting wetter: Earth’s water cycle intensifying with atmospheric warming Toxic mercury, accumulating in the Arctic, springs from a hidden source Stunning view of Lyrids Continue Reading →
admin /22 May, 2012
Rail lines shut down for weekend Jacob Saulwick May 22, 2012 Read later Track closures … commuters are facing a weekend without rail services through the city. Photo: Steven Siewert TRAIN users face a weekend without services through the city, a week after the Transport Minister, Gladys Berejiklian, declared RailCorp has been incapable of properly Continue Reading →
admin /21 May, 2012
Green-o-meter: Is the government keeping its green promises? David Cameron’s pledge to be the ‘greenest government ever’ goes on trial with the green-o-meter • See our green-o-meter interactive• How we set the green-o-meter Share181 Email Photograph: guardian.co.uk Last May, David Cameron promised the coalition would be the “greenest government ever”. This year environmentguardian.co.uk is going Continue Reading →
admin /21 May, 2012
Ozone Hole link to climate change south of equator Published May 19, 2012 | By John James The ozone hole is now widely believed to have been the dominant agent of atmospheric circulation changes in the Southern Hemisphere in the last half century. The ozone hole, which is located over the South Pole, has affected Continue Reading →
admin /21 May, 2012
Bright Future for Solar Power from Space ScienceDaily (May 16, 2012) — Solar power gathered in space could be set to provide the renewable energy of the future thanks to innovative research being carried out by engineers at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. See Also: Space & Time Sun Solar Flare Matter & Energy Solar Continue Reading →