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Study finds native Olympia oysters more resilient to ocean acidification
2016-06-12 00:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
PhysOrg: Unlike the commercially raised Pacific oysters, Olympia oysters don't begin making their shells until 2-3 days after fertilization and make them far more slowly, which helps protect them from corrosive water during this critical development phase, said Oregon State University's George Waldbusser, principal investigator on the project. Pacific oysters, on the other hand, only have a six-hour window to develop their calcium carbonate shell, and when exposed to acidified water, their energy stores...
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India finds place in the sun after energy ties with US
2016-06-11 13:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Indian Express: One of the key takeaways of Prime Minister Narendra Modis recent US visit was a strong message about Indias commitment to play a positive catalyst in the global initiative to address the menace of climate change. In his address to the US Congress, Modi made it clear that last years Paris climate deal that India helped broker with the Barack Obama administration was one of the cornerstones of India-US relationship. The address came a day after Modis seventh meeting with Obama. The two have...
Golan Telecom finds new network partner
2016-06-10 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Israeli mobile operator on verge of announcing network deal with Hot Telecom, according to press report.
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Air pollution now major contributor to stroke, global study finds
2016-06-10 00:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Air pollution has become a major contributor to stroke for the first time, with unclean air now blamed for nearly one third of the years of healthy life lost to the condition worldwide. In an unprecedented survey of global risk factors for stroke, air pollution in the form of fine particulate matter ranked seventh in terms of its impact on healthy lifespan, while household air pollution from burning solid fuels ranked eighth. Valery Feigin, director of the National Institute for Stroke and...
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Report Finds KRIA Ionizer With EcoSOAR Technology Reduces Diesel And PCB In Water
2016-06-09 06:43:46| pollutiononline News Articles
A recent report by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shows promising results for the nation’s polluted waterways. Test results show the KRIA Ionizer with EcoSOAR technology reduces diesel and the polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) Arochlor 1254 in water.
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