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Coral breeding may help cooler reefs survive warming: study

2015-06-25 20:19:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Corals that naturally thrive in the hottest tropical waters can be bred with cousins in cooler seas to help them survive mounting threats from global warming, scientists reported on Thursday. Tests of corals in warm waters on Australia's Great Barrier Reef found they were able to survive bigger temperature rises than those of an identical species in cooler seas 300 miles (500 kms) south, according to a University of Texas at Austin study published in the journal Science. The study, by scientists...

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Most extreme weather has climate change link, study says

2015-06-24 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

InsideClimate: In the wake of major hurricanes, floods and heat waves, scientists are quick to say that no single weather event can be attributed to climate change until careful analysis draws that conclusion. Now, a new study argues that thinking is backwards, that all extreme weather has a link to climate change. The default position has been holding science back in connecting weather and climate, concludes the authors of a peer-reviewed paper published Monday in Nature Climate Change. This "could be a...

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Drain Water Heat Recovery: A Field Study of Commercial Applications

2015-06-24 15:11:00| Power Technology

Drain water heat recovery (DWHR) is the recovery of useful heat through a heat exchanger placed in the building drain system.

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Study Summary and Initial Staff Recommendations

2015-06-24 00:26:17| PortlandOnline

PDF Document, 929kbCategory: Documents

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Linking Disasters to Climate Makes Skeptics Less Likely to Donate, Study Says

2015-06-23 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Yale Environment 360: Linking natural disasters to climate change makes global warming skeptics less likely to donate money to relief efforts, says a study by psychologists at the University of Massachusetts. They asked study participants to read an article about a drought-related famine; one version of the article attributed the droughts to climate change, and the other version made no mention of climate. The researchers then asked the participants why they would or would not donate money for relief, and about their...

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