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Friday, May 9, 2008

Climate Models Overheat Antarctica, New Study Finds

Computer analyses of global climate have consistently overstated warming in Antarctica, new research concludes. The study can help scientists improve ...  > full story

Ocean Carbon Cycle Research Gets Boost From Satellite Data

The Earth's oceans play a vital role in the carbon cycle, making it imperative that we understand marine biological activity enough to predict how our planet ...  > full story

Red Tide Killer Identified: Bacteria Gang Up On Algae, Quashing Red Tide Blooms

Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have identified a potential "red tide killer." Red tides and ...  > full story

Will Global Warming Take A Short Break? Improved Climate Predictions Suggest A Reduced Warming Trend During The Next 10 Years

To date climate change projections, as published in the last IPCC report, only considered changes in future atmospheric composition. ...  > full story
 

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