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Changing face of the frozen continent
2014-06-16 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Sunday Argus: Antarctica is the highest, windiest, driest, wildest and coldest continent on Earth. Now, one of its massive ice sheets is melting. Although the full environmental consequences of this profound change will only manifest globally over the coming centuries -- from 200 years to 1 000 years (still extremely rapid in geological time) -- many people alive today are likely to experience the first, early impacts. The changing face of the Frozen Continent has been documented in a number of scientific...
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Airport shopping: The sixth continent
2014-05-09 01:26:39| Beverages - Topix.net
QATAR'S new airport, which opened on April 30th, offers travellers a "stunning" terminal with 25,000 square metres for shops and restaurants .
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On a wing and a heatwave: Exotic butterflies and moths from the continent colonising UK
2013-10-08 22:45:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Independent: Exotic butterflies and moths from the Continent have begun to colonise Britain following the hot summer, the Butterfly Conservation charity reports. Migrants such as the crimson speckled moth have appeared, and while species such as the European long-tailed blue are not expected to survive the winter, others including the Clifden nonpareil and rosy underwing are thought to be breeding in southern counties.
Green Mountain Coffee Launches Fair Trade Certified Three Continent Blend
2013-08-23 04:08:31| Beverages - Topix.net
Three Continent Blend unites the flavors and aromas of coffee from South America, Africa and Asia, resulting in a complex and refined cup of coffee while delivering on the brand's commitment to Fair Trade.
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Celebrating 20 Years of Selfless Service to South Africa and the Continent
2013-08-12 13:28:00| Airport Technology
The dawn of democracy, 20 years ago, opened many a door for South Africa. In the fields of technology, engineering, aviation, medicine, sports and the arts, the country was at a disadvantage. Isolated and seemingly doomed, there were no prospects of