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Europe’s Aquatic Birds Will Seek New Nesting Sites In Face Of Global Warming
January 21, 2009 Scientists have produced a break-down of 152 aquatic bird species with a similar level of distribution throughout continental Europe. The study shows that environmental energy, in other words ... > full story -
Arctic Heats Up More Than Other Places: High Sea Level Rise Predicted
January 16, 2009 Temperature change in the Arctic is happening at a greater rate than other places in the Northern Hemisphere, and this is expected to continue. As a result, glacier and ice-sheet melting, sea-ice ... > full story -
Might Migrating Birds Have Infected The Svalbard Arctic Fox With Parasites?
December 22, 2008 The cat is the main host for Toxoplasma and spreads the infection in its droppings. Previous research has shown that isolated island groups without cats are in reality free of the parasite. New ... > full story -
Under Frozen Lake In Siberia, Geoscientists Drill For Secrets Of Earth's Ancient Climate
December 20, 2008 In the next few days, a convoy of bulldozers and trucks will set out from a remote airport in Siberia, heading for a frozen lake 62 miles north of the Arctic Circle, but the trip isn't a holiday ... > full story -
Scientists Find Increased Methane Levels In Arctic Ocean
December 17, 2008 Researchers have found new data to suggest that the carbon pool beneath the Arctic Ocean is ... > full story -
Arctic Greening Linked To Retreating Sea Ice
December 17, 2008 An interdisciplinary group of scientists has strongly linked sea ice changes to changes in Arctic land-surface temperatures and increased tundra ... > full story -
Moon’s Polar Craters Could Be The Place To Find Lunar Ice, Scientists Report
December 17, 2008 Scientists have discovered where they believe would be the best place to find ice on the ... > full story -
Ecosystem Changes In Temperate Lakes Linked To Climate Warming
December 16, 2008 Unparalleled warming over the last few decades has triggered widespread ecosystem changes in many temperate North American and Western European lakes, say ... > full story -
Goose Eggs May Help Polar Bears Weather Climate Change
December 15, 2008 Polar bears -- especially the marginal individuals like some sub-adult males -- could adapt to changes in ice and the ability to hunt seals by eating snow goose eggs. According to new calculations, ... > full story -
Snowy Owl -- A Marine Species?
December 10, 2008 Wildlife satellite studies could lead to a radical re-thinking about how the snowy owl fits into the Northern ecosystem. "Six of the adult females that we followed in a satellite study spent most of ... > full story
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