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Rising CO2 levels causing 'tooth decay' in sea organisms
2013-07-27 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Times of India: Rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are having a catastrophic effect on microscopic marine life, according to scientists. Experiments by the University of St Andrews show microscopic organisms, called foraminifera ('forams'), suffer the equivalent of tooth-decay as seawater becomes more acidic. Foraminifera are tiny single-celled organisms that build intricate shells to protect themselves. They feed on algal cells called diatoms, which they break open using tooth-like structures on their...
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'Sugar' exhibition recognises Australian South Sea islander contribution to Queensland
2013-07-26 09:06:53| Sugar Industry News
BRISBANE.- An exhibition reflecting on the contribution of Australian South Sea Islanders to Queensland through the history of the sugar industry is showing at the Queensland Art Gallery until October 7.
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Scotland to get greater share of North Sea output, says government
2013-07-25 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
An independent Scotland would receive up to 1.5 trillion of unexplored oil and gas reserves in the North Sea in the next 40 years, the Scottish Government has said in a report on North Sea oil and independence.
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Interview: Leaving our Descendants A Whopping Increase in Sea Levels
2013-07-24 15:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: Last week, a group of scientists led by Anders Levermann of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Change Research released a paper that made a stark forecast: For every 1 degree Celsius of temperature increase, the world will eventually experience a 2.3-meter increase in sea level. That means that should carbon emissions continue to rise at or near current rates, and temperatures soar 4 to 5 degrees C in the next century or two, the world could well experience sea level increases of many meters -- dozens...
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Nu-Tek Salt For Life Sea Salt Blend Features Seventy Percent Less Sodium than Table Salt
2013-07-24 09:00:44| Food Processing
Salt for Life Sea Salt Blend - sea salt with 70 percent percent less sodium than table salt - delivers the true taste of salt using a patented sodium-reduction technology from Nu-Tek Food Science.
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