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Climate change changing fish communities

15 years ago from UPI

KINGSTON, R.I., July 1 (UPI) -- An analysis of 50 years of data from weekly U.S. fish trawling surveys in and near Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay show climate...

Submerged trees reduce global warming

15 years ago from UPI

COLUMBIA, Mo., July 1 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they've discovered submerged trees have the potential to be used as carbon credits since they can store carbon for...

ESA Satellite Assesses Damage Of Norway's Largest Fire

15 years ago from Science Daily

Following the extremely hot weather conditions hitting Europe, Norway experienced its biggest forest fire in the last half century earlier this month. Envisat satellite images were used in the fire's...

Unravelling The 'Inconvenient Truth' Of Glacier Movement

15 years ago from Science Daily

Predicting climate change depends on many factors not properly included in current forecasting models, such as how the major polar ice caps will move in the event of melting around...

Bottled water debate hits a boiling point

15 years ago from Physorg

A debate over water is boiling over in the United States and elsewhere amid growing environmental concerns about bottled water and questions about safety of tap water.

Tony Blair Urges Action on Climate Change

15 years ago from Live Science

Blair calls on politicians to take action on climate change.

Algae From The Ocean May Offer A Sustainable Energy Source Of The Future

15 years ago from Science Daily

New research could help with the large-scale cultivation and manufacturing of oil-rich algae in oceans for biofuel. Algae are a diverse and simple group of organisms that live in or...

Scientists appeal for 'urgency and determination' on climate issues

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Gordon McBean of the Institute for Catastrophic Risk Reduction says scientists are once again moving into the political arena on the issue of climate change.

South China may get first panda breeding centre: report

15 years ago from Physorg

South China may get its first panda breeding centre, taking over some of the animals driven from their home by last month's powerful earthquake in the country's far southwest, state...

Thirty false killer whales beached in Thailand; most saved

15 years ago from Physorg

Thirty false killer whales swam ashore on a beach near the Thai resort isle of Phuket, but local residents and hotel staff saved all but one of them, a marine...

European airlines angered by EU 'CO2 tax'

15 years ago from Physorg

European airlines complained Friday that new EU rules on carbon dioxide emissions will cost them 4.8 billion euros (7.6 billion dollars) a year and threaten their future.

Start Packing for Great American Backyard Campout

15 years ago from Live Science

National Wildlife Federation says turn off TVs, computers, venture into nature

Fish Fade Away, Crabs Take Over

15 years ago from Live Science

Trawling shows changes in make-up of fish community with rising water temperatures.

EuroNews - Jason 2 to monitor global climate changes

15 years ago from European Space Agency

Sea levels are rising everywhere, but in some areas they are rising quicker than others, bringing increased dangers of flooding. A new satellite - Jason 2 - has been launched...

Toxic find halts Philippine dive

15 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

The discovery of a toxic cargo on board a sunken Philippine ferry halts an operation to recover hundreds of bodies inside.

Earth from Space: Brazil’s Amazon Basin

15 years ago from European Space Agency

The eastern part of Brazil's Amazon Basin and rainforests, located in the state of Pará, is highlighted in this Envisat image.

Court says no deadline for EPA on global warming

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- A federal appeals court refused Thursday to make a resistant Bush administration speed up a decision on whether greenhouse gases and global warming threaten public health and...

California air regulators tackling climate law

15 years ago from AP Science

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- California air regulators on Thursday released the country's most sweeping global warming plan, outlining ambitious measures for cleaner cars, renewable energy and a cap on major...

Foreigners threaten endangered Afghan snow leopards

15 years ago from Reuters:Science

KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's snow leopards have barely survived three decades of war. But now the few remaining mountain leopards left in Afghanistan face another threat -- foreigners involved in...

Greenland denied on whale catch

15 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

The first vote at this year's International Whaling Commission meeting denies Greenland's request to hunt humpbacks.

Climate Change Pushes Plants Out of Their Comfort Zone

15 years ago from Science NOW

Mountain species are moving north to beat the heat

Technoparc leaches toxins into St. Lawrence while city waits for funding

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Montreal's Technoparc is contaminated with toxic levels of diesel and PCBs that are leaching into the Saint-Lawrence river, according to a North American environment group.

Developing nations hardest hit by natural disasters: Red Cross

15 years ago from CBC: Health

Although 2007 was a year with fewer fatalities from natural disasters than average, developing nations were hard hit and need better relief efforts, says the International Federation of Red Cross...

Arctic research station belongs in Northwest Passage: polar commission

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

The Canadian government's promised world-class Arctic research station should be located in the Northwest Passage and connected to a network of other research bases across the North, says the Canadian...

Showdown at Grizzly River

15 years ago from Live Science

A two year old Grizzly Bear named Tuffy negotiates the complex bear society near the MacNeil River of Alaska. Stephen Collins narrates.

Ban chinook salmon fishing on Yukon River: fish conservationist

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

A total moratorium on chinook salmon fishing on the Yukon River may be necessary to save the fish, said the chairman of the Yukon Salmon Committee.

South Asia News in brief: 12–26 June 2008

15 years ago from SciDev

Bangladesh gets serious about climate change, Canada and India team up for S&T projects, Bhutanese Yak herders favour solar power, and more.

U.S. explores anti-missile scheme for flight zones

15 years ago from Reuters:Science

LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. researchers are exploring the use of laser or infrared systems to protect not just single planes but whole flight zones from attack by shoulder-launched missiles, a...