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Lost Whaling Ships Discovered in Arctic Thanks to Global Warming
2016-01-08 20:06:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Geographic: When archaeologists searched the remote northwestern coast of Alaska this fall, they didn't think they'd find much of interest, or anything intact, due to the area's extreme weather and destructive cycles of freezing and thawing. But then they were surprised to come across large sections of wooden hulls from two nineteenth century whaling ships, as well as artifacts like anchors, chains, struts, and pots for whale oil. "One would expect anything sitting on the seabed for that long to have been...
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Aquatic Achieves 1 Million Working Hours Without A Single Lost Time Incident
2016-01-08 05:08:21| oilandgasonline Home Page
Aquatic Engineering & Construction Ltd, an Acteon company, has marked 1 million working hours without a single Lost Time Incident (LTI).
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Hometown Heroes: MTA's lost property guru turns investigator
2015-12-31 11:37:31| Railroads - Topix.net
Chean Lee, a station agent at the MTA's lost property unit since 2008, has earned praise from riders for finding their lost possessions. Subway riders may think the Lost and Found is probably a lost cause, but they have not met Chean Lee.
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Sweetwater Tech Resources Selects Water Planet As Solutions Provider For Wasco And Lost Hills Produced Water Treatment Centers
2015-12-23 04:19:28| oilandgasonline Home Page
Sweetwater Tech Resources (STR) has selected Water Planet as the water treatment solutions provider for two regional produced water recycling centers in the Bakersfield, California area.
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Greenland has lost a staggering amount of ice and its only getting worse
2015-12-17 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Washington Post: A massive new study by 16 authors has calculated just how much ice the Greenland ice sheet has lost since the year 1900. And the number, says the paper just out in the journal Nature, is astounding: 9,103 gigatons (a gigaton is a billion metric tons). Thats over 9 trillion tons in total. And moreover, the rate of loss has been increasing, the research finds, with a doubling of annual loss in the period 2003 to 2010 compared with what it was throughout the 20th century. The study was led by...
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