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Arctic ice melt doubles risk of frigid Eurasian winters, study finds
2014-10-28 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mashable: Global warming-related sea ice melt in a portion of the vast Arctic Ocean has doubled the risk of colder and snowier winters in Eurasia since 2004, a new study found. The study is the latest in a spate of recent research to examine the ties between rapid Arctic warming and the rest of the Northern Hemisphere. Much of that research is still highly contentious in the mainstream climate science community. Here is what scientists agree on: The Arctic is warming at a rate about twice as fast as...
New market study, "Global Savory and Deli Foods Market: News and...
2014-10-28 09:40:58| Food - Topix.net
The report provides a review of the latest news and key events in the global savory & deli foods market during September 2014. Summary Using this report, marketers will effectively gain an insight into the latest happenings in the global savory & deli foods market throughout the month.
Boom in hydropower dam construction to threaten freshwater biodiversity, says study
2014-10-27 01:00:00| Power Technology
Construction of dams for hydropower generation, especially in developing countries, could pose a serious threat to freshwater biodiversity, according to a study presented at the University of Copenhagen.
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Maine to study statistics of violent deaths
2014-10-26 19:00:28| Biotech - Topix.net
Maine will get nearly $1 million from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to gather data on violent deaths in the state. Attorney General Janet Mills says the money will allow the state to gather data using the National Violent Death Reporting System over the next five years.
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Global Warming Will Lead to Warmer Winters, Study Says
2014-10-26 05:52:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Liberty Voice: For a long time, it was believed that global warming will lead to colder winters, however, a recent study proves quite the opposite, According to a study, published earlier this year in Nature Climate Change, global warming may in fact lead to significantly warmer winters. According to James Screen, the author of the study, the previous theory about Arctic amplification was wrong. This theory suggested that winters in the future will be colder, since ice caps are melting and therefore exposing warmer...
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