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June 1, 2011 / global warming
Glacial ice is formed from highly compressed snow. In areas of the world where more snow falls each year than can melt or evaporate, the snow builds up and its structure gradually changes. After that,
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December 14, 2010 / global warming
This year is on track to enter the almanac as one of the three warmest years on record globally, along with 1998 and 2005, according to a preliminary analysis by the World Meteorological Organization
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September 15, 2010 / global warming
Global warming affects growth on rice fields, new study suggests. Scientists have found that in last 25 years growth in yields has fallen by 10 to 20% in some regions. The main reason for that change
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August 24, 2010 / global warming
Fossil fuels are formed due to the decomposition of organisms that are buried under the earth many years ago. These fossil fuels contain carbon in larger proportion. Coal, petroleum and natural gas co
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July 25, 2010 / global warming
Global warming is the average increase in the earth’s temperature that leads to many adverse effects in environment. There are many causes for global warming. One such cause is the emission of green
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June 30, 2010 / global warming
Here is a complete letter from Bernard Miller, retired professor of chemistry at University of Massachusetts regarding the use of fossil fuels and global warming.
A recent letter stated that the glo
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June 22, 2010 / global warming
Climate change skeptics often argue that the science is still open to question and that researchers need to carry out further study. However, a new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy
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June 20, 2010 / global warming
It’s impossible to pin isolated natural phenomena—like an individual volcanic eruption—on global warming, but some researchers insist that there is a correlation between the two in some instan
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June 15, 2010 / energy, global warming
According to a latest study conducted busts a myth that coal burning for electricity is better for Earth than wood. The results reveal that wood burning power plants produce much more amount of gree
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June 11, 2010 / global warming
Can whiter clouds slow global warming?
A grant from Bill Gates is helping researchers explore the possibility that making clouds whiter and more reflective by spraying them with a fine seawater mis
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June 10, 2010 / global warming
Although the vast majority of Americans believe the Earth is gradually warming because of greenhouse gases and want the government to regulate them, a small but growing number of people doubt th
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May 26, 2010 / global warming
It seems that people are coming from all directions to make movies about global warming. Many people are moved to educate people about the subject and want to reach the widest possible audience. B
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May 20, 2010 / global warming
Lake Tanganyika, the second oldest and the second-deepest lake in the world, is warmer than it has been in more than 1,500 years, a new analysis released today finds.
The east African rift lake h
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May 17, 2010 / global warming
The Kyoto Protocol was set up in a session of the United Nations in Japan in the year 1997. This initiative was set forth to reduce harmful emissions and to lessen global warming. It was adopted a
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