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Arctic warming upsetting birds' breeding calendar, study warns
2014-07-08 16:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Arctic migrants are nesting up to seven days earlier as the world warms. The sandpiper makes a beeline for the Alaskan shores, to join the phalarope on the beach and the songbirds in the woods - and all because the winter snows are melting earlier. Conservation scientists Joe Liebezeit and Steve Zack both then of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and colleagues report in the journal Polar Biology that they looked into nearly 2,500 nests of four shorebird species in Alaska two sandpipers,...
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Want to limit global warming? Bring cash
2014-07-08 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Daily Climate: The world lacks not only the will, but the technology to achieve the deep carbon cuts needed to avert catastrophic climate change, according to a report presented to the United Nations today by leading research institutions in 15 countries. The scientists maintain that limiting global warming to 2° Celsius above pre-industrial levels is still achievable -- just barely -- but will require an international multi-billion dollar commitment to research, development, demonstration, and diffusion of...
New Friends Of Science Star Trek Themed Prezi Applies Vulcan Logic To The 97% Consensus Claim On Global Warming
2014-07-07 09:50:37| pollutiononline Home Page
As reported byGlobal TV newson June 3, 2014, Parade Marshall William Shatner, famously known as Captain Kirk of Star Trek, beams in to lead the world famous Calgary Stampede parade, Friends of Science are pleased to announce the release of their Vulcan themed“DeConsensus Project”- a cosmic perspective Prezi-style power point that reviews the logic behind the alleged 97% consensus on global warming and human-caused climate change
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Study tracks global warming in national parks
2014-07-03 09:27:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Summit Voice: National Parks across the country are facing an era of change because of global warming, scientists concluded in a new study showing that many parks are already experiencing temperatures that are near the extreme high end of the scale, based on measurements going back to 1910. The report by National Park Service scientists concludes that climate change is happening in Americas national parks, and in some cases in rapid and concerning ways, and that measurable plant and animal responses to recent...
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Kudzu can release soil carbon, accelerate global warming
2014-07-02 15:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Clemson University scientists are shedding new light on how invasion by exotic plant species affects the ability of soil to store greenhouse gases. The research could have far-reaching implications for how we manage agricultural land and native ecosystems. In a paper published in the scientific journal New Phytologist, plant ecologist Nishanth Tharayil and graduate student Mioko Tamura show that invasive plants can accelerate the greenhouse effect by releasing carbon stored in soil into the atmosphere....
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