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Sulzer Generator Repairs at Sea Ensure Voyages are Unaffected
2015-01-19 11:45:00| Ship Technology
As the trend for passenger ferries and cruise ships to increase in size continues, the requirement for reliable and effective back-up systems remains a constant.
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Chicken of the Sea light tuna in water recalled
2015-01-18 08:56:29| Food - Topix.net
Tri-Union Seafoods LLC is voluntarily recalling a limited amount of Chicken of the Sea brand 12-ounce chunk light tuna in water. This recall has been initiated because the product may contain metal pieces from a broken piece of equipment used to produce the tuna, posing a possible choking hazard.
Comment: North Sea oil at point of no return
2015-01-18 04:31:04| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Congratulations, you're now registered! Let us know what news and updates you want to hear about and we'll send them straight to your inbox. Without an agreement on immediate action, the current crisis of confidence threatens to do irreparable harm to Scotland's oil and gas industry WHEN the history of North Sea oil is finally written it will be a remarkable tale of human endeavour, untold riches and tragedy.
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Study says sea levels rising quicker than thought
2015-01-16 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Deutsche-Welle: US researchers have used probability theory to calculate that the global mean sea level rose slower throughout most of the 20th century than previously thought. But more recently, it may be rising faster. A new study helps clarify the mystery of why the sea levels seem to have risen faster than was expected during most of the 20th century. So far, researchers assumed that worldwide, the oceans have been rising constantly by 1.6 to 1.9 millimeters per year. But this was far more than could be...
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Melting Greenland ice sheet is biggest contributor to sea level rise
2015-01-16 14:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Environmental News Network: As the largest single chunk of melting snow and ice in the world, the massive ice sheet that covers about 80 percent of Greenland is recognized as the biggest potential contributor to rising sea levels due to glacial meltwater. Until now, however, scientists attention has mostly focused on the ice sheets aquamarine lakes bodies of meltwater that tend to abruptly drain and on monster chunks of ice that slide into the ocean to become icebergs. But a new UCLA-led study reveals a vast network...
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