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Waratah trains still bugged by problems

admin /14 May, 2012

Waratah trains still bugged by problems by: HENRY BUDD From:The Daily Telegraph May 14, 201212:00AM 4 comments 4 The demand for City Rail services is increasing. Picture: Craig Greenhill Source: The Daily Telegraph RANDOM door closures, warped panels and hard-to-read displays are among the latest gremlins to emerge in CityRail’s new Waratah trains. Sensors on Continue Reading →

Climate commissioner Professor Tim Flannery said temperatures on rise in Sydney’s west

admin /14 May, 2012

Climate commissioner Professor Tim Flannery said temperatures on rise in Sydney’s west by: GEMMA JONES POLITICAL REPORTER From:The Daily Telegraph May 14, 201212:00AM 51 comments 3 Climate Commissioner Tim Flannery. Picture: Andy Baker Source: The Daily Telegraph THE nation’s leading climate change expert has again warned of dire weather events – but this time his Continue Reading →

An Analysis of Climate Change throughout the Ages

admin /13 May, 2012

An Analysis of Climate Change throughout the Ages Posted: 13 May 2012 06:32 AM PDT It has long been known that characteristics of the Earth’s orbit (its eccentricity, the degree to which it is tilted, and its “wobble”) are slightly altered on timescales of tens to hundreds of thousands of years. Such variations, collectively known Continue Reading →

NASA’s new carbon-counting instrument leaves the nest

admin /13 May, 2012

ScienceDaily: Earth Science News Meteorite discovery spurs hunt for more pieces Mojave Desert tests prepare for NASA Mars roving NASA’s new carbon-counting instrument leaves the nest Meteorite discovery spurs hunt for more pieces Posted: 12 May 2012 07:10 AM PDT Meteorite fragments were recently scattered around Sutter’s Mill in California, the same region where the Continue Reading →