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Simco-Ion introduces new charging technology at ICE USA
2013-04-09 18:50:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News
The Pinner Easy combines a static charging bar and generator in one space-saving system.
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High-altitude ice reveals a climate on the rocks
2013-04-09 14:38:31| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Daily Climate: The story was tucked on the bottom of page A4 in last week's New York Times. Most readers probably passed on it. Another piece about how fast the ice is melting. So what's new. And few would have reacted to the name of the scientist behind the study, which found the world's largest tropical glacier is retreating at a geologic sprint. Among climate scientists, though, Lonnie G. Thomsons exploits are the stuff of legend. He is, colleagues say with just a hint of envy, a swashbuckler in the careful...
ICE USA under way in Orlando
2013-04-09 07:00:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News
The biennial event returns with 100 new exhibitors and a diverse lineup of speakers.
Peruvian Ice Cores Reveal History Of Earth's Tropical Climate
2013-04-05 22:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
RedOrbit: Earth`s tropical climate history has been revealed in unprecedented detail year by year, for almost 1,800 years by two annually dated ice cores drawn from the tropical Peruvian Andes. In 2003, a research team led by Ohio State University retrieved core samples from a Peruvian ice cap. They noticed some startling similarities to ice cores they had gathered from Tibet and the Himalayas. Even though the cores were taken from opposite sides of the planet, patterns in the chemical composition of...
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1,600 Years of Ice in Andes Melted in 25 Years, in Sign of Warming
2013-04-05 07:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: Glacial ice in the Peruvian Andes that took at least 1,600 years to form has melted in just 25 years, scientists reported Thursday, the latest indication that the recent spike in global temperatures has thrown the natural world out of balance. The evidence comes from a remarkable find at the margins of the Quelccaya ice cap in Peru, the world's largest tropical ice sheet. Rapid melting there in the modern era is uncovering plants that were locked in a deep freeze when the glacier advanced many thousands...
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