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Portugal Ditched Fossil Fuels for 4 Days. Can We Go Longer?

2016-05-27 13:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

National Geographic: Portugal became the latest country to coast solely on renewable energy this month, going without fossil-fuel power for four days straight. Denmark, Germany, and others recently have declared similar feats. But are these temporary clean-power surges a mark of real change, and if so, how far can that go? "This is definitely signalling a shift in terms of the energy mix," says Luca De Lorenzo, project manager at Sweden's nonprofit research group Stockholm Environment Institute. Overall, renewable...

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Experts wont blame Fort Macs fire on climate change. Neither should we

2016-05-25 16:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Financial Post: We need to talk about climate change. That was the headline on an article by Eric Holthaus in Slate magazine earlier this month as the Fort McMurray fire disaster raged. Holthaus is a U.S. meteorologist who in 2013 gave up air travel after he said he once broke down in tears at the airport over climate and decided he just couldnt fly any more. Since climate change is such a pressing global problem, wrote Holthaus about Fort McMurray, theres no better time to have that conversation than now...

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How the Internet Affects What (and How) We Read

2016-05-20 03:04:14| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

Two recent studies suggest that what, when, and where we read may also shape how we read.

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The tech helping us work together wherever we are

2016-05-06 01:09:44| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Together, apart: The tech helping the world collaborate

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Warming Threatens the Great Barrier Reef Even More Than We Thought

2016-04-14 20:25:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

National Geographic: The iconic reef depends on protective pulses of warm water to boost its heat tolerance. Climate change may eliminate these "practice runs." This panoramic image reveals coral bleaching at Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef in March 2016. The current bleaching is the worst the reef has experienced in its history. When waters get too hot, corals stress out and turn a ghostly white, and to survive, they must complete a marathon-like feat of endurance. Now, for the first time, new research...

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