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Researchers: Northeast Greenland Ice Loss Accelerating

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Pandeplata

newswise.com – Newswise — COLUMBUS, Ohio—An international team of scientists has discovered that the last remaining stable portion of the Greenland ice sheet is stable no more. The finding, which will likely boos…

Scientists Sound Alarm on Climate – NYTimes.com

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Marilyn Bush

nytimes.com – Early in his career, a scientist named Mario J. Molina was pulled into seemingly obscure research about strange chemicals being spewed into the atmosphere. Within a year, he had helped discover a g…

Climate Change Reduces Crop Yields, Says Study – TIME

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time.com – It’s St. Patrick’s Day, which means the 100 million or so people of Irish descent around the world get the opportunity to celebrate their heritage with song, food and increasingly controversial par…

Climate Change: News – Amazon inhales more carbon than it emits, NASA finds

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Dindo Asuncion

climate.nasa.gov – A new NASA-led study seven years in the making has confirmed that natural forests in the Amazon remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than they emit, therefore reducing global warming. Thi…

Abrupt Climate Change: No Bioperturbation

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Perry Bulwer

truth-out.org – Today, we are burning fossil carbon one million times faster than it was naturally put in the ground, and carbon dioxide is increasing 14,000 times faster than anytime in the last 610,000 years (1,…

From the Editor

Editor’s note

The objective of this Daily update is to provide a resource for individuals interested in understanding our impact on the planet. We at CarbonClix think everybody should care about the environment and do something about it on a daily basis. The more informed we are the easier it becomes to act. Hopefully you will find this a useful source of information.

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