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Posted November 11, 2009:
- Central Africa's Tropical Congo Basin Was Arid, Treeless In Late Jurassic
- Controversial New Climate Change Data: Is Earth's Capacity To Absorb CO2 Much Greater Than Expected?
Posted November 10, 2009:
- Antarctica Glacier Retreat Creates New Carbon Dioxide Store; Has Beneficial Impact On Climate Change
- Climate Models Don't Tell The Full Story
- Cave Study Links Climate Change To California Droughts
- New Fossil Plant Discovery Links Patagonia To New Guinea In A Warmer Past
- Health Care Accounts For Eight Percent Of US Carbon Footprint, Calculation Finds
- Lab Machine To Study Glacial Sliding Related To Rising Sea Levels Created
- Climate Studies To Benefit From 12 Years Of Satellite Aerosol Data
Posted November 9, 2009:
- Past Climate Of Northern Antarctic Peninsular Informs Global Warming Debate
- Changing Arctic Affecting Air, Ocean, And Everything In Between
- Nitrogen Loss Threatens Desert Plant Life, Study Shows
Posted November 8, 2009:
Posted November 6, 2009:
- Lightning's 'NOx-ious' Impact On Pollution, Climate
- Abiotic Synthesis Of Methane: New Evidence Supports 19th-Century Idea On Formation Of Oil And Gas
- Can Biodiversity Persist In The Face Of Climate Change?
Posted November 5, 2009:
- Paleoecologists Offer New Insight Into How Climate Change Will Affect Organisms
- Innovative Plan To Save Rainforest, Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Posted November 4, 2009:
- Calm Before The Spawn: Climate Change And Coral Spawning
- Green Is Cool, But US Land Changes Generally Are Not
- North Atlantic Fish Populations Shifting As Ocean Temperatures Warm
- Newly Drilled Ice Cores May Be The Longest Taken From The Andes
- Report On US-China Collaboration On Carbon Capture And Sequestration
- Professor To Predict Weather On Mars
Posted November 3, 2009:
- Deep-sea Ecosystems Affected By Climate Change
- Climate Change Could Create Agricultural Winners And Losers In East Africa, New Study Warns
- Snows Of Kilimanjaro Shrinking Rapidly, And Likely To Be Lost
- Navy Sensor Provides Critical Space Weather Observations
- Mapping Nutrient Distributions Over The Atlantic Ocean
Posted November 2, 2009:
- SMOS Satellite Successfully Launched: First-ever Satellite To Attempt To Measure Ocean Salinity From Space
- Robot Fish Could Monitor Water Quality
- Snail Fossils Suggest Semiarid Eastern Canary Islands Were Wetter 50,000 Years Ago
- Iron Controls Patterns Of Nitrogen Fixation In The Atlantic
Posted October 31, 2009:
Posted October 29, 2009:
- Soil Moisture And Ocean Salinity Satellite Ready For Launch
- Global Warming Cycles Threaten Endangered Primate Species
- North Carolina Sea Levels Rising Three Times Faster Than In Previous 500 Years, Study Finds
Posted October 28, 2009:
- What Are Coral Reef Services Worth? $130,000 To $1.2 Million Per Hectare, Per Year
- Saving Sand: South Carolina Beaches Become A Model For Preservation
- Ocean Acidification May Contribute To Global Shellfish Decline
Posted October 27, 2009:
- Arctic Lake Sediments Show Warming, Unique Ecological Changes In Recent Decades
- Hidden Costs Of Energy Production And Use
- Simple Measures Can Yield Big Greenhouse Gas Cuts, Scientists Say
- Climate Events Let Ice Age Mammoths Pass Far Below 40 Degrees North Latitude
Posted October 26, 2009:
- Marine Lab Team Seeks To Understand Coral Bleaching
- Volcanoes Played Pivotal Role In Ancient Ice Age, Mass Extinction
- Treaty To Limit Carbon Dioxide Should Be Followed By Similar Limits On Other Greenhouse Pollutants
Posted October 25, 2009:
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