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Experts offer scaled-back sea level rise forecast
amgumen
by amgumen  9-5-2008   
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what lives in a 'lost world' five kilometres beneath the Caribbean?.
einbar
by einbar  9-3-2008   
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All in favor, raise your hands
chuckiesf
by chuckiesf  8-29-2008   
 The world's largest salt flat, the Salar de Uyuni, lies 3,676 meters above sea level in southern Bolivia.
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Guardian leader on the Russia/Georgia standoff
jimbo1000
by jimbo1000  8-29-2008   
 Why doesn't the BBC in its news bulletins refer to the Georgian opening artillery barrage? It seems to hold an unbalanced brief. Is it being leaned on?
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Artic sea ice drops to 2nd lowest level on record
moonspirit4ever
by moonspirit4ever  8-28-2008   
 I'm not easy to convince. A claim has to have proof - there has to be evidence, there has to be numbers, and it has to make sense. After lots of reading, lots of listening, lots of thinking, I now can say that I know global warming is real and potentially devastating. I honestly don't get why some people don't see that. I know that that most of the people that don't believe aren't stupid or evil. PLEASE stop, take another look, and reconsider the possibility that global warming is happening now and that there will be grave consequences that we need to understand. Some of us on the other side have done that for years. What if you are wrong? You should at least be able to answer that question - I can.
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Can I post to multiple blogs at the same time? Yes, you can simultaneously post clips to as many blo
Manatee Warrior
by Manatee Warrior  8-27-2008   
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Is it so different?
balthazarus
by balthazarus  8-23-2008   
 "After the female deposits her unfertilized eggs into the male, the outer shell of the eggs breaks down, and tissue from the male grows up around the eggs in the pouch. After fertilizing the eggs, the male closely controls the prenatal environment of the embryos in his pouch. The male keeps blood flowing around the embryos, controls the salt concentrations in the pouch, and provides oxygen and nutrition to the developing offspring through a placenta-like structure until he gives birth." " in some species of pipefish, the sex roles are reversed because males become pregnant and there is limited brood pouch space. So females compete for access to available males, and thus secondary sex traits (such as brightly colored ornamentation) evolve in female pipefish instead of males."
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artic cracking
grantnw
by grantnw  8-22-2008   
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Infinite Winds - Discovery Project Earth
bsykora
by bsykora  8-19-2008   
 Can a wind turbine 1,000 feet above sea level produce enough power to replace fossil fuels?
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The oxygen crisis
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  8-18-2008   
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After Russia's Invasion Of Georgia, What's Next?
merrie
by merrie  8-15-2008    1
 – and in precarious regions such as the Middle East – will remain. Obviously, not all former Soviet states are as critical to Nato as Ukraine, because of its size and strategic location, or Georgia, because of its importance to our access to the Caspian Basin’s oil and natural gas reserves. By its actions in Georgia, Russia has made clear that its long-range objective is to fill that “gap” if we do not. Accordingly, we should have a foreign-minister-level meeting of Nato to reverse the spring capitulation at Bucharest, and to decide that Georgia and Ukraine will be Nato’s next members. Second, the United States needs some straight talk with our friends in Europe, which ideally should have taken place long before the assault on Georgia. To be sure, American inaction gave French President Sarkozy and the EU the chance to seize the diplomatic initiative. However, Russia did not invade Georgia with diplomats or roubles, but with tanks.
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Guy Films Space Shuttle Launch from Passing Airliner
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  8-15-2008   
 Amazing footage...wow!
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Asia urged to get ready for climate change
spirithiker
by spirithiker  8-13-2008   
 No matter who is creating greenhouse gas, the poor and disadvantaged will be hardest hit.
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Europe's 'Earth Explorer' to Map Planet "Inside Out" From Space
papananook
by papananook  8-12-2008    1
 The five hundred million dollar satellite is expected to survive for 20 months - at twenty-five million a month that makes it even higher maintenance than Paris Hilton, but infinitely more useful. Data provided by the satellite will map everything from ocean depths to the magma core of the planet, providing data of unprecedented accuracy for everything from climate physics to geophysics. In an interesting coincidence, GOCE will be launched on the same day the Large Hadron Collider powers up. Project leader Kal-El urges readers not to pay too much attention to this, nor ask why the nose cone seems to be full of diapers and a red cape.
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The Energy War Begins: From Russia With Bombs
merrie
by merrie  8-11-2008    5
 The U.S. and E.U. are also backing an associated project for a natural gas pipeline that would, again, traverse Georgia and Turkey and bypass Russia, thereby lessening Europe’s dependency on gas either sourced from Russia or sourced from Central Asia but controlled by Russia. Tale of Two Pipelines: Europe Seeks to Lower Dependency on Russian Gas Friday, March 07, 2008 By Patrick Goodenough, International Editor (CNSNews.com) - Russia's latest standoff with Ukraine over natural gas supplies has been resolved for now, but the dispute has reinforced the view in Europe that alternatives to Russian energy are sorely needed. Russia's state-owned Gazprom monopoly early this week cut supplies of gas to Ukraine by 50 percent over a longstanding financial dispute. Gazprom says Ukraine owes it $600 million. But after high-level negotiations the company said the restrictions had been lifted. http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=18989
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Withdraw Sochi's Award of the 2014 Winter Games?
merrie
by merrie  8-11-2008   
 However, in the context of the still ongoing discussion as to whether China should have been awarded the current Olympic Games or not, I also wonder if using the Olympics as a political football makes any sense. After all, every country, no matter its political and governmental situation, is invited to the Olympics. If no discrimination is made in the participants, why would political discrimination be made among the host? Is the Olympics supposed to be a League of Democracies, or something? Don't think so.
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Big Anamorphic Illusion - Unbelievable
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  8-6-2008    1
 Must be a real painstaking effort - Unbelievable is right!
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Climate Change And Species Distributions
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  8-5-2008   
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Roasted Red Peppers for Canning in Brine
te518
by te518  8-3-2008   
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Sea Level Rise: history repeats itself? Part 1
lucky17marsha
by lucky17marsha  8-3-2008   
 Architecture 2030: Ed Mazria
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Sea Level Rise: history repeats itself?
lucky17marsha
by lucky17marsha  8-3-2008   
 Architecture 2030: Ed Mazria
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Turkey is Centre of the World
abailart
by abailart  8-2-2008    1
 Despite the fragile situation, if Turkey were to organise autonomy for Kurds in its own borders, northern Iraq, Syria and Iran it would be a heroic act of enormous historical import.
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Science Never Stops :-)
einbar
by einbar  7-30-2008    1
 This is an entertaining and fairly level headed “what the future will bring” piece. It covers the promise and perils of a pretty diverse set of topics: nuclear power, space travel, power transmission, aviation, food production, urban growth, race relations and even (sort-of) outsourcing.
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Hidden Wonders of Tibet
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  7-30-2008    5
 Awesome!
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Supercontinent Pangea Gets Climate Rethink
revenantdm
by revenantdm  7-28-2008   
 From Discovery... Topic interested me as it has been some time since any rethinking of the Ancient Past stagnated after the Kahoutek Comet hit Earth and resulting global cooling killed off the dinosaurs. The Paleozoic Age is history's most diverse zoological period other than modern times. Learning more of this ancient past helps us understand the cycle of life and death that wipes out upwards of 92% of Earth species when the cycle occurs. The relative time-frame is every 50 million years o0r so.. The last one? The destruction caused by Kahoutek was roughly 65 million years ago. To Say the Least, We are Overdue...
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White House Climate Change Document
katsteevns
by katsteevns  7-26-2008   
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Future Climate Change
LoPhatt
by LoPhatt  7-22-2008   
 The average surface temperature of the Earth is likely to increase by 2 to 11.5°F (1.1-6.4°C) by the end of the 21st century, relative to 1980-1990, with a best estimate of 3.2 to 7.2°F (1.8-4.0°C) (see Figure 1). The average rate of warming over each inhabited continent is very likely to be at least twice as large as that experienced during the 20th century. Warming will not be evenly distributed around the globe (see Figure 2): Land areas will warm more than oceans in part due to water's ability to store heat. High latitudes will warm more than low latitudes in part due to positive feedback effects from melting ice (as discussed above). Most of North America; all of Africa, Europe, northern and central Asia; and most of Central and South America are likely to warm more than the global average. Projections suggest that the warming will be close to the global average in south Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and southern South America. The warming will differ by season, with
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sea hawk
adrianje
by adrianje  7-21-2008   
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EPA finds global warming a health threat
Kelika
by Kelika  7-19-2008   
 They finally acknowledge a problem but offer no solutions - like the regulation of gas emissions. Heaven forbid we should upset ExxonMobil!
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Mariana's Trench
ofcapri
by ofcapri  7-17-2008   
 Go to site 4 more info. The Mariana Trench (or Mariana's Trench) is the deepest part of the world's oceans, and the deepest location on the surface of the Earth's crust. It has a maximum depth of about 11 km (6.8 mi), and is located in the western North Pacific Ocean, to the east and south of the Mariana Islands, near Guam.
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Peanut Butter Crackers
nattykhoo
by nattykhoo  7-17-2008   
 Nutrition Facts per 1/4 cup Serving Size 21 g Amount Per Serving Calories 58 Calories from Fat 18 % Daily Value* Total Fat 2.0g 3% Cholesterol 0mg 0% Sodium 59mg 2% Total Carbohydrates 8.3g 3% Dietary Fiber 0.9g 4% Sugars 0.9g Protein 2.4g Vitamin A 0% • Vitamin C 0% Calcium 0% • Iron 4% Nutrition Grade A-
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All the water and air on earth
amgumen
by amgumen  7-16-2008    3
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Volcanoes trigger for mass extinction
pokkets
by pokkets  7-16-2008    1
 There's more than one way to become extinct.
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Glaciers on Mount Shasta are GROWING
Antara
by Antara  7-9-2008    1
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Ithaa Undersea Restaurant
ActiveDiving
by ActiveDiving  7-9-2008   
 WOW!!! we want to go there for dinner....and breakfast...and lunch! Today however i´m settling for a quick dive with some seahorses in Lanzarote....
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10 minute forex wealth builder
exloveback
by exloveback  7-8-2008   
 Want to Know How to Building Wealth in Forex With only 10 Minute A Day? If you are remotely involved in forex then you simply must check this out .
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Int'l Whaling Comm. Fails, Threats to Whales Mount, Whaling Nations Dig In
papananook
by papananook  7-3-2008    2
 A new report on climate change suggested dire consequences for the world’s whales if immediate steps aren’t taken to mitigate the effects of changes in sea temperature, freshening of seawater from melting ice and increased rainfall, sea level rise, loss of polar habitats, and the decline of krill populations. Meanwhile, the IWC’s Scientific Committee continued its important work on assessments of threats to whales from ship strikes, fisheries entanglements, and underwater noise generated by human technology, including energy company exploration, as well as from emerging and recurring diseases.
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ancient ice sheets fell like dominoes
silvanaraihane
by silvanaraihane  7-1-2008   
 it's interesting if you read the whole clip!
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Rising Sea Level Animation
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  6-30-2008    1
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Perspective on Temperature
Rustee
by Rustee  6-27-2008   
  Many questions remain to be answered regarding the real significance of anthropogenic carbon dioxide as a climate forcing factor and related rising sea level consequences projected by the I.P.C.C. First, there is no incontrovertible evidence to support contentions that pre-industrial carbon dioxide levels were consistently lower than the 380 ppm recorded now. More than 90,000 published measurements carried out between 1812 and 1961 indicate that atmospheric levels were actually rising before the Industrial Revolution. They reached about 440 ppm in 1820, dropped to about 390 ppm by 1855, and rose back to about 440 ppm by 1940.
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