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Future Ice Melt Patterns In Antarctica

2014-05-16 21:50:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Planetsave: One of the main impacts of climate change is sea level rise, brought about through melting of the worlds ice sheets and glaciers, as well as through thermal expansion of the oceans. The vast majority of worlds fresh water is locked up in the massive ice sheets covering Antarctica and Greenland. Of the two, Antarctica is by far the larger, holding about twelve times as much ice as Greenland. While the antarctic continent has not yet contributed a great deal to rising sea levels, it has the potential...

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SnowEx Announces Electric-Powered Push Sprayer For Ice Management

2014-05-16 12:23:24| surfacefinishing Home Page

SnowEx presents its SL-80 and SL-80SS push sprayers for ice management on sidewalks and other small areas. Completely electric-powered, the sprayers provide enhanced performance when compared with similar ground-driven units

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ICE wins contract to provide foreign exchange services at Edinburgh Airport

2014-05-16 01:00:00| Airport Technology

UK-based foreign currency exchange company International Currency Exchange (ICE) has been selected as the sole foreign exchange provider at Edinburgh Airport.

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Out There On The Ice: An Intimate View Of The Melting Antarctic Sheet

2014-05-14 22:12:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

National Public Radio: Two groups of scientists have reported that the melting of the giant West Antarctica Ice Sheet appears to be unstoppable. Oceans could rise several feet in the coming centuries because of its melting. Glaciologist Sridhar Anandakrishnan has , studying them for nearly three decades, and he comments on the recent news.

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West Antarctic Ice Sheet unstoppable loss not unexpected by NASA Scientists

2014-05-14 03:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Clarksville: The new finding that the eventual loss of a major section of West Antarctica`s ice sheet "appears unstoppable" was not completely unexpected by scientists who study this area. The study, led by glaciologist Eric Rignot at NASA`s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, and the University of California, Irvine, follows decades of research and theory suggesting the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is inherently vulnerable to change. Although the Amundsen Sea region is only a fraction of the whole...

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