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The worst impact of climate change may be how humanity reacts to it

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The way that humanity reacts to climate change may do more damage to many areas of the planet than climate change itself unless we plan properly, an important new study...

Ice age permafrost unearthed in Poland to help clock warming

15 years ago from Physorg

Permafrost dating from the end of the last Ice Age around 13,000 years ago recently discovered in Poland could prove an invaluable tool in gauging global warming, Polish geologists said...

Stopping the Asian carp invasion

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Hulking invasive fish with cavernous appetites are striking at the threshold of the Great Lakes as U.S. and Canadian officials scramble to keep them out.

Fires and Smoke in Russia

15 years ago from Physorg

Intense fires continued to rage in western Russia on August 4, 2010. Burning in dry peat bogs and forests, the fires produced a dense plume of smoke that reached across...

DOE Designates Center for Ocean Energy Technology a National Center

15 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

The U.S. Department of Energy has designated the Center for Ocean Energy Technology at FAU as a national center for ocean energy research and development. The new Southeast National Marine...

Newsweek: Biggest heat waves of the 2000s

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

The summer of 2010 has been brutal for much of the Northern Hemisphere. We look back at where temperatures struck hardest in the 2000s. Heat wave...

Scientists show waves of deforestation across East Africa

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A new study co-authored by a WWF scientist documents waves of forest degradation advancing like ripples in a pond 75 miles across East Africa in just 14 years...

New state surveys affirm Americans' support for government action on climate change

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Large majorities of the residents of Florida, Maine and Massachusetts believe the Earth has been getting warmer gradually over the last 100 years (81 percent, 78 percent and 84 percent,...

Tropical Depression 4 now a small tropical storm named Colin

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The fourth Atlantic tropical depression became Tropical Storm Colin early in the morning today, August 3 and NASA and other satellites are keeping tabs on it. A GOES-13 satellite visible...

Double-Blade Helicopter Breaks Rotary Wing Speed Record

15 years ago from Live Science

Sikorsky's X2 helicopter sped past 249 miles per hour to become the world's fastest helicopter.

WHOI To Mark New Lab with Groundbreaking Celebration

15 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Equipped with an $8.1 million federal Recovery Act grant and a shovel, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) will celebrate the groundbreaking of its new Laboratory for Ocean Sensors and...

Analysis: July was cool this year

15 years ago from Science Blog

Boston sweat through 8 days of above-90 degree Fahrenheit heat last month. New York City endured 14; Philadelphia suffered 17; and Washington, DC sweltered through 20. These numbers are all...

Estrogen Throws Cold Water On Fish Courtship

15 years ago from C&EN

Water Pollution: When exposed to estrogen early in their life, female fish give dominant males the brush-off.

Trawl fishing surviving through sale of previously discarded fish

15 years ago from Physorg

 Fishermen barely eking out a profit because of overfishing of their target stock, shrimp, are now surviving by selling their bycatch (the low-value fish also caught in the large, indiscriminate...

Australia benefits from Indian coal demand

15 years ago from UPI

SYDNEY, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- Australia is posed to benefit from India's rising demand for coal imports, analysts say. ...

New York City’s Parallel to Gulf Oil Spill

15 years ago from NY Times Science

The contamination of Newtown Creek was decades in the making. Cleanup advocates are hoping for federal Superfund designation.

Fire and Water on a Hot, Turbulent Planet

15 years ago from NY Times Science

Satellite imagery conveys the scope of Russia's fires and Pakistan's floods.

Survey of coastal residents shows Gulf oil spill has significant impact on families

15 years ago from Science Blog

August 3, 2010 — As the acute phase of the Gulf oil spill transitions to a chronic phase, marked by long-term challenges to the public health, environment and economy, researchers...

AGU journal highlights — Aug. 3

15 years ago from Science Blog

The following highlights summarize research papers that have been recently published in Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres (JGR-D), Water Resources Research (WRR), and Geophysical Research...

Drought Strains Russian Wheat Supplies

15 years ago from NY Times Science

Abnormally hot and dry weather elicits a rare pronouncement on global warming.

Statoil in new production in Norwegian Sea

15 years ago from UPI

STAVANGER, Norway, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- Oil from a field in the deep waters of the Norwegian Sea is a strategic asset for the region, an official at Norwegian...

Reconciliation ecology: The fun way to adapt to climate change

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A University of Arizona ecologist plans to involve Tucson neighbourhoods in a giant test of reconciliation ecology...

U.N. climate czar issues call to action

15 years ago from UPI

BONN, Germany, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- The international community must take firm measures to overcome the potential effects of climate change, a U.N. official told delegates in Germany. ...

Bulgaria wants to start building Nabucco

15 years ago from UPI

SOFIA, Bulgaria, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- A planned natural gas pipeline linking Bulgaria to Turkey could become the first leg of the Nabucco natural gas pipeline for Europe, a...

Scotland says enough is enough on Megrahi

15 years ago from UPI

EDINBURGH, Scotland, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- U.S. lawmakers must put an end to their claims that there were economic motives behind the decision to release the Lockerbie bomber, a...

Ecologists to discuss impacts of mountaintop mining at special ESA symposium

15 years ago from Science Blog

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — On Tuesday, August 3rd, as part of the Ecological Society of America’s (ESA) 95th Annual Meeting, a team of scientists will discuss the environmental impacts of...

Fishing limits proposed to save sea lions in Alaska

15 years ago from LA Times - Science

Bans on cod and mackerel would cover a wide area around the western Aleutian Islands. ...

Observatory: When Quakes Shook the U.S.

15 years ago from NY Times Science

Researchers suggest that the earthquakes that shook the center of the United States two centuries ago were essentially set off thousands of years earlier.