je.st
news
Tag: level
Copper Mountain projects copper output from B.C. mine near last year's level
2015-01-19 20:48:14| Automakers - Topix.net
Copper Mountain Mining Corp. says it plans to produce about 80 million pounds of copper from its flagship mine in southern British Columbia this year. That would be slightly less than the 81 million pounds produced in 2014, along with 22,600 ounces of gold and 443,700 ounces of silver.
Tags: years
level
projects
output
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...
New product plans to put workers on The Level
2015-01-16 11:47:00| Footwear - Topix.net
The Level is a new device from Santa Barbara-based FluidStance, designed to improve a worker's health by keeping them active and balanced while using a standing desk. A new venture is taking shape in the heart of Santa Barbara's Funk Zone.
Piracy at sea drops to lowest level in eight years, reports IMB
2015-01-16 01:00:00| Ship Technology
International Maritime Bureau's (IMB) annual piracy report has revealed that piracy at sea has dropped to its lowest level in eight years, a 44% fall since Somali piracy peaked in 2011.
Sea Level Rise Accelerating Faster Than Thought
2015-01-16 00:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: The acceleration of the rate of sea level rise over the past couple decades is even higher than scientists had thought, according to a new study that uses a novel method to estimate the global rise of the oceans. The reason? The rate of rise across the 20th century has actually been overestimated -- by as much as 30 percent -- meaning there's been a bigger jump in sea level rise rates from the beginning of the 1900s to now than previously thought. "The acceleration over the 20th century is...
Sites : [156] [157] [158] [159] [160] [161] [162] [163] [164] [165] [166] [167] [168] [169] [170] [171] [172] [173] [174] [175] next »