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Western Gas Partners, LP (WES) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis Review - New Study Released

2015-09-28 05:52:43| Agriculture - Topix.net

Western Gas Partners, LP is an oil and gas company. The company owns, operates, acquires and develops midstream energy assets in east, west, and south Texas, the Rocky Mountains and the Mid-Continent.

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Study: Most Non-Climate Scientists Agree on Global Warming Too

2015-09-27 20:09:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Time: Supporters of policies to address man-made climate change are quick to cite research showing 97% of climate scientists believe that humans are contributing to global warming. Now, new research suggests that consensus extends to scientists in other fields. Published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, the study found that nearly 92% of biophysical scientists surveyed believe that human activity has contributed to global warming. Nearly 94% said they believe global temperatures are rising....

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Study uncovers role of longer-chain unburned hydrocarbon emissions from diesels in London air pollution; calls for regulatory shift

2015-09-27 17:55:29| Green Car Congress

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Climate Change and Tree Growth: New Trees Cant Handle As Much Carbon As We Thought, Study Shows

2015-09-25 19:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World: Photosynthesis is driven by atmospheric carbon dioxide, so trees are often planted to capture and store the increasing carbon emissions we face today. It turns out that our reliance on them may be overestimated, according to a recent study. To better understand future tree growth related to increased carbon emissions, researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom modeled future land cover and use. They discovered that forests...

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Study: Global warming, evolution are clipping bees' tongues

2015-09-25 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Associated Press: Global warming and evolution are reshaping the bodies of some American bumblebees, a new study finds. The tongues of two Rocky Mountains species of bumblebees are about one-quarter shorter than they were 40 years ago, evolving that way because climate change altered the buffet of wildflowers they normally feed from, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Science. In one of these species, the tongue had been half the size of the bee's body the equivalent of a human tongue going...

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