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Shortage of Hospital Beds and Prevalence of Lifestyle Diseases Propelling Growth of Hospital Market

Neville /28 July, 2013

Shortage of Hospital Beds and Prevalence of Lifestyle Diseases Propelling Growth of Hospital Market Netscribes, Inc. launches a report on the Hospital Market in India 2013, covering a market with strong growth potential. It is a part of Netscribes’ Healthcare Series. New York, NY, July 27, 2013 –(PR.com)– Global market intelligence firm Netscribes Inc. has Continue Reading →

It’s scary to think that oceans are rising

Neville /28 July, 2013

By Deborah Mcdermott dmcdermott@seacoastonline.com July 28, 2013 2:00 AM Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of stories on sea level rise in the Seacoast. In future weeks, adaptation measures by individual municipalities will be highlighted. Superstorm Sandy was a bellwether for coastal New England, say regional and state coastal environmentalists and scientists. Continue Reading →

Speaker: Rising sea levels unstoppable

Neville /28 July, 2013

Speaker: Rising sea levels unstoppable Dramatic changes coming as sea rises and shoreline moves inland, oceanographer says  0 0 1 2 Related View Larger Jeff Langlois It is time to think about the large-scale financial and societal impacts of climate change, John Englander, an oceanographer, global ocean explorer and author, told an audience on Friday. By William Kelly Continue Reading →

Siberia Heat: Did The Arctic Region Break A Heat Record?

Neville /28 July, 2013

Edition: U.S. Green Energy Climate Change Animals Saving Strays Girls in STEM Keystone XL Pipeline Fracking Obama Addresses Controversial Pipeline Project Thousands Of Bees Attack Texas Couple, Kill Their Horses Could Carbon Dioxide Actually Be Converted Into Electricity? New York To Ban Shark Fin Sales Starting Next Year WATCH: Fruit Bat Babies Drinking From Tiny Continue Reading →

R583 trillion Arctic time bomb

Neville /28 July, 2013

News Space Discovery Environment R583 trillion Arctic time bomb July 27 2013 at 12:19pm By STEVE CONNOR Comment on this story . The average thickness of sea ice has fallen by a half, and further melting risks the release of methane gas. Related Stories Methane the wildest card in play The sudden release from the Continue Reading →