items tagged with Climate
U.S. urged to ramp up geothermal power
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch
Category: Reuters
2007-01-22 03:53:52
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch
Category: Reuters
2007-01-22 03:53:52
BOSTON (Reuters) - Mining heat stored in rocks in the Earth's crust could meet a growing portion of U.S. electricity demand, replacing aging nuclear and coal plants with an environmentally friendly alternative, researchers say.
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Alaska to get British-style temperatures - study
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch
Category: Reuters
2007-01-21 02:30:40
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch
Category: Reuters
2007-01-21 02:30:40
LONDON (Reuters) - Parts of the world could heat up by over 10 degrees Celsius (18 Fahrenheit) this century with big areas becoming uninhabitable, according to a climate prediction experiment.
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Swordfish and jellyfish thrive in warm N. Atlantic
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch
Category: Reuters
2007-01-21 02:27:08
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch
Category: Reuters
2007-01-21 02:27:08
OSLO (Reuters) - Parts of the North Atlantic are setting winter heat records, allowing species ranging from swordfish to jellyfish to thrive beyond their normal ranges in a shift linked by many scientists to global warming.
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The saying ‘no two snowflakes are alike’ may be false
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-01-20 12:34:18
Snowflakes and ice crystals are being scientifically studied because they may play an important role in the overall climate of the Earth, especially with regard to global changes. Researchers say that the smallest snow crystals—simple ones that fall to the ground before fully developed—could be identical, possibly refuting the adage that ‘no two snowflakes are alike’.
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-01-20 12:34:18
Snowflakes and ice crystals are being scientifically studied because they may play an important role in the overall climate of the Earth, especially with regard to global changes. Researchers say that the smallest snow crystals—simple ones that fall to the ground before fully developed—could be identical, possibly refuting the adage that ‘no two snowflakes are alike’.
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THEMIS five-satellite spacecraft to study magnetic space storms
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-01-19 09:48:48
THEMIS is a group of five satellites that will study the Earth’s magnetic field (the magnetosphere) and improve our understanding of the world’s weather. It will be launched by NASA in February 2007. THEMIS project manager Peter Harvey, of the University of California at Berkeley, says of the mission: “We look forward to some terrific scientific discoveries.”
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Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science
Category: Climate
2007-01-19 09:48:48
THEMIS is a group of five satellites that will study the Earth’s magnetic field (the magnetosphere) and improve our understanding of the world’s weather. It will be launched by NASA in February 2007. THEMIS project manager Peter Harvey, of the University of California at Berkeley, says of the mission: “We look forward to some terrific scientific discoveries.”
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