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Whaling Log Books Reveal Depth of Arctic Ice Loss
2014-07-01 00:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: Arctic ice fronts from the early 19th century were far more advanced than they are today, according to whaling log analyses from University of Sunderland researchers, giving scientists a clue to just how much climate change is affecting this region. As part of the ARCdoc research project, scientists analyzed historical logbooks recorded by explorers, whalers and merchants during epic expeditions between 1750 and 1850, including famous voyages such as Parry's polar expedition in HMS Hecla and Sir...
Victory brews up ice cream in your local store
2014-06-30 18:52:26| Beverages - Topix.net
Victory Brewing Company, the popular Chester County craft brewer has a new take on the pint with the launch of Victory Ice Cream.
Nestlé recalls 10,000 packages of ice cream over peanut allergy risk
2014-06-30 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology
Swiss food major Nestlé is recalling around 10,000 packages of Häagen-Dazs chocolate peanut butter ice cream in the Eastern US, due to mismatched packaging
Scientists find evidence of long-term warming inside Greenland's ice sheet
2014-06-29 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Alaska Dispatch: In the mid-20th century, when Carl Benson was traveling Greenland gathering data he would use to write his Ph.D. thesis on the temperature, structure and composition of the hard-packed snow that covers that island, conditions deep beneath the surface were fairly consistent: white, firm, cold and dry. If you could imagine cutting a wall of Styrofoam, thats what it was like, said Benson, now a professor emeritus with the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute. Related: How dust...
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Previous Greenland Ice Sheet Collapse Rose Sea Level up to 6 Meter
2014-06-26 22:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: More than 400,000 years ago, a warming period pushed Greenland's ice sheet past its limit and raised global sea levels up to 6 meters, according to new research. The results may give us a glimpse as to what may happen as a result of Greenland's current climate-induced melting dilemma. Known as the Marine Isotope Stage 11, this exceptionally long warming period between ice ages resulted in a global sea level rise of about 6-13 meters above present, caused by changes in the Earth's orbit around...
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