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A Change in Temperature
2013-05-13 13:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: Since 1896, scientists have been trying to answer a deceptively simple question: What will happen to the temperature of the earth if the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere doubles? Some recent scientific papers have made a splash by claiming that the answer might not be as bad as previously feared. This work -- if it holds up -- offers the tantalizing possibility that climate change might be slow and limited enough that human society could adapt to it without major trauma. Several scientists...
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Global Temperature Increases Could Threaten Global Biodiversity
2013-05-13 13:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
RedOrbit: If global temperatures increase by more than two degrees Celsius, it could have a dramatic impact on the biodiversity of both plants and animals, according to new research published in the latest edition of the journal Nature Climate Change. In fact, according to BBC News Environment Correspondent Matt McGrath, the authors assert that more than half of common plant species and one-third of all animals could experience a serious decline in their habitat range because of global warming. However, they...
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Last time CO2 hit 400 ppm, temperature was 8C warmer, seas 40m higher than today
2013-05-12 16:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Lake sediments recorded the climate of the Arctic during the last period when CO2 levels were as high as today The future of a globally warmed world has been revealed in a remote meteorite crater in Siberia, where lake sediments recorded the strikingly balmy climate of the Arctic during the last period when greenhouse gas levels were as high as today. Unchecked burning of fossil fuels has driven carbon dioxide to levels not seen for 3m years when, the sediments show, temperatures were 8C higher...
High Temperature Data Loggers operate from -40 to +140°C.
2013-05-09 14:30:37| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Built for use in harsh environments, HiTemp140 Series includes 8 models with variety of probe lengths for measurements from -200 to +260°C. Stainless steel, submersible units record date and time stamped readings, and have non-volatile solid state memory that will retain data even if battery becomes discharged. With MadgeTech Software v4, data can be viewed in graphical and tabular formats, and summary and statistics views are available for further analysis. This story is related to the following:Temperature Recorders | Temperature Probes
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Temperature Simulator Saves Food Companies Money
2013-05-09 07:24:21| dairynetwork News Articles
National Energy Technologies has released an Eco Cube for refrigeration that the company says can cut energy use between 10 and 20 percent and save businesses money on food and beverage preservation by more accurately measuring food temperature.
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