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admin /8 April, 2012
Alert Name: CLIMATE CHANGE NEWS April 8, 2012 Compiled: 1:32 AM The Other Arab Spring By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN (NYT) Environmental pressures, not just political and economic ones, stirred change in the Mideast. More Articles On This Topic » About This E-mail You received this e-mail because you signed up for NYTimes.com’s My Alerts Continue Reading →
admin /8 April, 2012
Asbestos, the outlawed fibre with a licence to kill April 08, 2012 TONNES of asbestos-contaminated materials are being illegally dumped across the state, exposing current and future generations to the deadly fibres. Rogue dumpers, commercial contractors and home renovators are putting lives at risk as they dodge costly disposal fees. An investigation by The Sun-Herald Continue Reading →
admin /8 April, 2012
Environment Gas North Sea gas leak: plug plan gets green light Intervention given go-ahead after inspection of leak on Elgin platform, about 150 miles off Aberdeen Share6 reddit this David Teather guardian.co.uk, Friday 6 April 2012 20.40 BST Article history Total’s Elgin platform in the North Sea, which was evacuated nearly two weeks ago. Photograph: Continue Reading →
admin /7 April, 2012
Volcanic Rush High-speed videos capture rocks flying at unheard-of ratesScience NewsBy Alexandra Witze The fiery fountains of erupting volcanoes seem tailor-made for the Discovery Channel. But scientists, too, are interested in capturing footage of these natural spectacles, especially for what it can reveal about how superheated gas …See all stories on this topic »
admin /7 April, 2012
ScienceDaily: Earth Science News Impact of warming climate doesn’t always translate to streamflow Posted: 06 Apr 2012 11:17 AM PDT An analysis of 35 headwater basins in the United States and Canada found that the impact of warmer air temperatures on streamflow rates was less than expected in many locations, suggesting that some ecosystems may Continue Reading →
admin /7 April, 2012
ScienceDaily: Severe Weather News Which plants will survive droughts, climate change? Posted: 06 Apr 2012 11:18 AM PDT Biologists aim to predict which plant species will escape extinction from climate change. Droughts are worsening around the world, which poses a great challenge to plants in gardens and forests. Scientists have debated for more than a Continue Reading →