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Global warming: 90% of the Australia eucalyptus species’ habitat can be diminished

September 27, 2016 By James R

A researchers team studied over 650 species of eucalyptus from Australia to find what the destiny of these trees would be if the medium temperature would increase by 3 Celsius degrees. Bernd Gruber, the co-author of the study and associate professor at the Canberra University states that the team studied the today distribution of the eucalyptus trees and could it be in 60 years … [Read more...]

A project of clouds and artificial rain production will be tested in Vietnam

September 22, 2016 By James R

A project of 'clouds seeding' and of artificial rain production, will be tested next month in Vietnam. The technological company Sinh Xanh Science from Da Nang proposed to the government of this country a $224 million allocation to buy ships and airplanes needed to 'make' artificial rain in order to combat the drought and to prevent the flooding. The general director of the … [Read more...]

Amazing discovery on the Black Sea’s bottom: an underwater river, with waterfalls, trees and leaves

September 22, 2016 By James R

The scientists discovered a massive underwater river on the Black Sea's bottom. This fascinating river with trees and leaves that fall on the sea's bottom has also waterfalls. Placed on the land, this river would be in the top 6 regarding the volume of water that flows through it. It is about 350 times bigger than Thames and 10 times bigger than the Rhine. The discovery will … [Read more...]

20 States Suffer From Toxic Algae, And We’re Absolutely Doing Nothing About It!

September 10, 2016 By James R

While an important finding that could help officials prevent blooms, Steve Carpenter, the director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for Limnology and a contributing author of the paper, pointed out that phosphorous runoff is largely linked to agricultural practices ― a contributing factor to the phenomenon that has proven to be an elusive target for reduced … [Read more...]

Earth on Target for Warmest Year Ever

May 10, 2016 By Jenna Bensoussan

It always seems to be on chilly, rainy days that a new report comes out saying the threat of global warming is worse than we feared. The impulse to cuddle up with hot cocoa and a blanket should not distract you, however, from the very serious threat that rising temperatures pose for our survival. … [Read more...]

Winter Storm Warning and Weather Advisory for Heavy Snow Through Tuesday in Northern Chicago Area

February 29, 2016 By Ellen Smith

The portion of the Chicago area north of Interstate-80 is under a combination of a Winter Storm Warning (pink-shaded area on maps above and below) and Winter Weather Advisory (purple-shaded area on maps above and below calling for 2 to 6-inches of wet heavy snow later this Monday night and Tuesday (9 p.m. CST this evening until 9 a.m. CST Tuesday). … [Read more...]

Thanks to Ocean Acidification We Are Seeing Slower Coral Reef Growth

February 25, 2016 By Ellen Smith

Scientists already knew that corals’ growth rates have slowed in recent years — Ken Caldeira, one of the scientists who led Wednesday’s study, also led previous research which found that corals were growing 40 percent slower in 2008 and 2009 than they had in 1975 and 1976. But until Wednesday’s study, it wasn’t clear how much of that slowdown in growth could be attributed to … [Read more...]

Thanks Bill Gates, But We Don’t Need ‘Energy Miracles’ To Solve Climate Change

February 24, 2016 By Ellen Smith

For six years, Bill Gates has been arguing that we need “energy miracles” to avoid catastrophic climate change. For six years, he has been wrong. … [Read more...]

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