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New research reveals extreme oxygen loss oceans during past climate change
2015-01-29 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: New research published this week reveals that vast stretches of the ocean interior abruptly lost oxygen during the transition out of the last ice age that occurred 17,00010,000 years ago. This event was the most recent example of large-scale global warming, and was caused primarily by changes in Earths orbit around the sun. Past climate events provide informative case studies for understanding what is currently happening to the modern climate system. For this research, marine sediment core records...
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New aluminum air battery could blow past lithium-ion, runs on water
2015-01-28 19:07:15| Extremetech
Fuji is claiming a breakthrough in new aluminum-air batteries, with a commercialized design coming in 2015. If successful, the new battery technology could dethrone lithium-ion altogether and revolutionize the EV industry.
U.S. Steel Earnings Soar Past Estimates
2015-01-28 10:20:41| Steel - Topix.net
U.S. Steel easily beat results which shows management is executing and that the market has been too bearish on this stock. Shorts could help fuel gains in the coming days and the longer-term outlook could also brighten as cheap oil boosts consumer spending on autos and appliances.
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Re: This Harley Street 750 is a blast from the past
2015-01-26 23:05:24| Automakers - Topix.net
What's the best-looking Harley-Davidson of all time? We'd put our money on the XRTT road racer from the 1970s: the one with the sleek fiberglass fairing, orange-and-black paint and Ceriani drum brakes. Many of those original 750s were destroyed in action.
Rising meat consumption pushes farming past deforestation as global warming driver
2015-01-19 00:52:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mongabay: Agriculture has surpassed deforestation and land use change as a driver of greenhouse gas emissions, argues a paper published in Global Change Biology. The research, led by Francesco N. Tubiello of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), looked at emissions from all human sources, breaking them into five categories: buildings, energy, industry, transport and "Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Uses" or AFOLU. Within that last category, the authors disaggregated crop and livestock...
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