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Ready Pac Elevates Salads to a New Level
2016-02-15 15:30:38| Food Processing
To meet growing consumer demand for fresh, clean and nutrient-rich meal options, Ready Pac Foods Inc. has launched elevate single-serve salads, which are non-GMO, organic and gluten-free superfood blends.
External Power Supplies comply with Level VI specification.
2016-02-15 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Consuming less than 0.21 Watt when no load is connected, AJM90 Series meets DOE's Level VI no load/standby power and active mode efficiency specification. AC-DC power supplies come in 3 models with outputs of 12, 18, and 24 Vdc and provide average efficiency of 89%, measured at 25, 50, 75, and 100% load. Sealed in IP32-rated enclosure measuring 0.86 x 5.5 x 2.7 in., 90 Watt power supplies operate in environments from 0–60°C with output power derating to 50% at 60°C.
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10,000 Years Sea Level Rise From Human-Caused Climate Change
2016-02-14 16:50:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Clean Technica: The sea level rise that will accompany unmitigated anthropogenic climate change will last for at least 10,000 years, according to new research published in the journal Nature Climate Change. What this means, is that many of the most highly populated areas of the globe - many of which are now expected to go under the waves over the next few hundred years - will still be underwater nearly 10 millennia from now. Even if emissions are rapidly curtailed and warming is kept below 2° Celsius (a very...
Climate: Land areas storing more water, slowing sea level rise
2016-02-13 08:40:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Summit County: As crucial as it is for the future of humanity, calculating the rate of sea level rise has never been easy, and new measurements by NASA satellites have added a new twist to the equation. Careful study of the data from NASA`s twin NASA`s Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites helped show how climate-driven increases of liquid water storage on land have affected the rate of sea level rise. In the past decade, Earth`s land masses have soaked up an extra 3.2 trillion tons of water...
Parched Earth soaks up water, slowing sea level rise
2016-02-12 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Agence France-Presse: As glaciers melt due to climate change, the increasingly hot and parched Earth is absorbing some of that water inland, slowing sea level rise, NASA experts said Thursday. Satellite measurements over the past decade show for the first time that the Earth's continents have soaked up and stored an extra 3.2 trillion tons of water in soils, lakes and underground aquifers, the experts said in a study in the journal Science. This has temporarily slowed the rate of sea level rise by about 20 percent,...
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