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Global Warming Will Lead to Warmer Winters, Study Says
2014-10-26 05:52:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Liberty Voice: For a long time, it was believed that global warming will lead to colder winters, however, a recent study proves quite the opposite, According to a study, published earlier this year in Nature Climate Change, global warming may in fact lead to significantly warmer winters. According to James Screen, the author of the study, the previous theory about Arctic amplification was wrong. This theory suggested that winters in the future will be colder, since ice caps are melting and therefore exposing warmer...
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Maine has seen warmer weather as climate has changed and thats not a good thing
2014-10-08 11:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bangor Daily News: When we look forward to the not-too-distant future, what type of Maine will we see? Maine is unique, a rural state with four distinct seasons, connected by a series of small communities. As much as we are open for business, our states economy and social well-being agriculture, forestry, fishing, and tourism and recreation are inextricably linked, and absolutely dependent on the environment. Climate is an integral part of Maines environmental and economic vitality. But, driven by heat-trapping...
Gurnard and chips, please: warmer seas change UK fish stock
2014-08-02 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Cod and chips could soon become a dish of the past, as Britain's waters become ever warmer. Marine experts have warned that rising sea temperatures are transforming the makeup of fish stocks in our coastal waters. Where cod and haddock once thrived, sea bass, hake, red mullet and anchovies are now being caught in rising numbers. If Britain wants sustainable fisheries round its shores, it will have to turn to these for the fish suppers of the future, they add. "We are going to have to be much...
Warmer seas could see increase in exotic fish along British coasts
2014-07-19 11:34:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: Warmer sea temperatures could cause more exotic fish such as sunfish and bluefin tuna to migrate to the south west of England a scientist has said. In an interview with the BBC, Dr Tim Smyth of Plymouth Marine Laboratory, explained how the Cornish coast could see increases in numbers of exotic fish as they migrate to English waters due to warmer sea temperatures. Devon and Cornwall have recorded sea temperatures of 2C more than usual and locals have already seen species such as bluefin tuna....
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Warmer Arctic anticipating bird breeding
2014-07-12 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: Arctic birds are nesting up to seven days earlier than usual as a result of snow melting earlier because of an increasing warmer Arctic, a new study has found. The research, published in the journal Polar Biology, suggested that clutch initiation dates for migrating Arctic birds are advancing because of climate change, which is warming up the region. Scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) observed 2,500 nests of four shorebird species in Alaska over a nine year period and saw nesting...
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