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Climate Change Increases Stress, Need for Restoration on Grazed Public Lands
November 14, 2012 Eight researchers in a new report say that climate change is causing additional stress to many western rangelands, and as a result land managers should consider a significant reduction, or in some ... > full story -
Warming Temperatures Will Change Greenland's Face, Experts Predict
November 13, 2012 Global climate models abound. What is harder to pin down, is how a warmer global temperature might affect any specific region on Earth. Researchers have now made the global local. Using a combination ... > full story -
Study Shows Summer Climate Change, Mostly Warming
November 13, 2012 Analysis of 90 years of observational data has revealed that summer climates in regions across the globe are changing -- mostly, but not always, warming -- according to a new ... > full story -
Plants and Soils Could Exacerbate Climate Change as Global Climate Warms
November 13, 2012 Scientists have demonstrated that plants and soils could release large amounts of carbon dioxide as global climate warms. That additional carbon release from land surface could be a potent positive ... > full story -
New Low Carbon Technology Innovation Needs Assessment Reports for Homes, Buildings and Industry Launched
November 12, 2012 The role that new low carbon technologies can play in helping the UK meet its targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and moving towards a green economy have been highlighted today with the ... > full story -
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Cultural Dimensions of Climate Change Are Underestimated, Overlooked and Misunderstood
November 11, 2012 The impact of climate change on many aspects of cultural life for people all over the world is not being sufficiently accounted for by scientists and policy-makers. Cultural factors are key to making ... > full story -
Why Antarctic Sea Ice Cover Has Increased Under the Effects of Climate Change
November 11, 2012 Scientists have the first direct evidence that marked changes to Antarctic sea ice drift have occurred over the last 20 years, in response to changing winds. They can now explain why, unlike the ... > full storyMore: -
Enhanced Melting of Northern Greenland in a Warm Climate
November 9, 2012 Scientists show how the northern part of the Greenland ice sheet might be very vulnerable to a warming ... > full story -
Two New Emperor Penguin Colonies in Antarctica
November 8, 2012 While about 2500 chicks of emperor penguins are raised this year at the colony close to the French Dumont d'Urville Station, two new colonies totaling 6000 chicks have just been observed about 250 km ... > full story -
Future Warming Likely to Be on High Side of Climate Projections, Analysis Finds
November 8, 2012 Climate model projections showing a greater rise in global temperature are likely to prove more accurate than those showing a lesser rise, according to a new analysis. The findings could provide a ... > full story
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