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Ocean Warming Is 'Greatest Hidden Challenge of Our Generation'

2016-09-07 12:43:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

EcoWatch: A new International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) report, Explaining ocean warming: causes, scale, effects and consequences, sets out the most recent and comprehensive review to date on this topic and shows a complex story of change in the ocean. This change is underway, often already locked in for many decades to come and has already begun to impact people's lives. This is no longer a single story of ocean warming challenges to coral reefs, but a rapidly growing list of alarming changes...

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Most stumbling blocks are in our heads

2016-08-09 22:57:00| Beef

By R. P. "Doc" Cooke for Beef Producer Drought is a great example of a stumbling block, because the way we handle it is more important than the severity of the drought. read more

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How sun, salt and glass could help solve our energy needs

2016-07-31 08:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: High in the stark Nevada desert, a couple of hundred miles north-west of Las Vegas, is the shimmering circular mirage of Crescent Dunes. Ten thousand silvery glass panes, each measuring 115 square metres, surround a tall central tower, which stands like a twinkling needle in the featureless landscape around it. Resembling a fabulous alien metropolis, Crescent Dunes is in fact a highly sophisticated, mile-and-a-half-wide solar power plant the next generation in solar energy, according to Kevin...

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Nation in crisis: Its time to get back to our roots

2016-07-12 00:03:54| Beef

As the nation continues to face turmoil and unrest, maybe its time we all get back to our roots, where hard manual work and a respect for all of Gods living creatures were commonplace. read more

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Dead trees aren't a wildfire threat, but overlogging them will ruin our forest ecosystems

2016-07-07 23:49:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

LA Times: There are now 66 million dead trees in California`s forests due to several years of drought and native bark beetles, creating a "catastrophic" wildfire threat-or so claims U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. While Vilsack`s assertion may resonate with many in the general public because it makes intuitive sense, it simply isn`t true. Among scientists, there is an overwhelming consensus that weather (hot, dry, windy conditions) determines how wildland fires behave, not the density of dead...

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