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Migrating chemical reaction, fires from buried aluminum wastes...

2014-02-07 04:55:09| Waste Management - Topix.net

In fact, the chemical reactions at the Countywide Recycling & Disposal Facility are migrating to the west and north inside the 88-acre tract that has been sealed off from the rest of the landfill, said officials of Republic Services Inc., the company that owns and operates the landfill.

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Harbor Porpoises Abundant off Europe Coast, but Pods Migrating Southward

2013-11-02 17:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World News: Populations of harbor porpoises off the coast of Western Europe have remained stable over the past decade, but pods have migrated further south, according to the results of a recent study. SCANSII Project -- a multinational research project led by the University of St. Andrews in Scotland in collaboration with twelve institutions, including the Spanish Cetacean Society -- recently unveiled its latest decade of population research. The main result is that the porpoise population has remained...

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Migrating butterflies in Britain here to stay, say experts

2013-10-10 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Scotsman: Exotic butterflies and moths from the Continent have begun to colonise Britain and more northerly climes as a result of the warmer than usual summer. Increasing numbers of the rare migrants are believed to have been drawn to the UK by the summer heat and milder than usual autumn. The European long-tailed blue butterfly has established itself in sites along Englands south coast, while conservation experts are excited by sightings of vestal moths (Rhodometra sacraria) north of the Border. Richard...

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Migrating to BlackBerry 10: 10 Tips for IT

2013-02-27 20:36:26| Location-Based Services (LBS) Zone

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Migrating ocean microbe may help protect coastlines

2013-02-09 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Scientific American: From butterflies to lobsters, climate change is expected to spur migration of species, with potentially devastating consequences for ecosystems and economies. But in the case of a one-celled organism dwelling in the oceans named Amphisteginid foraminifera, a change in its habitat may lessen the devastation to some coastlines at risk from erosion and powerful storms. In a new study, scientists report that the discus-shaped creatures are likely to shift their ocean range by hundreds of miles...

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