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Fossil fuel emissions behind Australia's record-breaking spring heat

2016-02-22 00:13:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: World leaders and street protesters were struggling in a heatwave with temperatures hovering around 40C at Brisbanes G20 meeting. Longreach in central Queensland had 13 days straight when the maximum temperature hit 40C (104F) or higher four days longer than the towns previous record. Down in New South Wales and Tasmania, residents fought off bushfires. A few weeks earlier, South Australia had its hottest October on record. This was the spring of 2014, Australias hottest September-November...

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Heat Pump features inverter driven modulating technology.

2016-02-19 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

With advanced modulating technology, York® LX Series 16 SEER/9.0 HSPF Heat Pump adjusts heating and cooling levels up or down to provide only what is actually needed to condition particular space. In colder weather, demand defrost feature minimizes heat pump operation, removing frost on outdoor coil more effectively than time methods. Powder painted steel coil guards provide protection against corrosion and damage, while balanced, direct-drive fan minimizes vibration and sound.

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Polyimide Binder enhances heat resistance of metal coatings.

2016-02-19 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

VOC-free formulation of ProHere™ I 13002 allows metal coatings to withstand extended exposure to temperatures up to 370°C. In addition to high temperature resistance, solution exhibits optimized adhesion, chemical resistance, and mechanical strength properties. ProHere dispersions and emulsions come in grades that include polymer resins which serve as organic binders in coating formulations; lubricants; and anti-scratch additives for metal processing and in-use lubricants.

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The Heat Is On: Climate Change Causes Birds To Hatch Early

2016-02-18 20:26:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Forbes: A recently published study reveals that climate change can cause birds eggs to hatch early. In addition to creating warmer temperatures that trigger early embryonic development in birds, climate change also increases the frequency and duration of heat waves. Thus, warming temperatures are leading to asynchronous hatching of individual eggs within a clutch and increased chick mortality, particularly for birds breeding in the tropics and semi-tropics, and in tropical deserts. Global warming is...

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Record January Heat Is First Sign Of Another Hot Year To Come

2016-02-18 19:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Huffington Post: NASA's announcement that last month was hottest January ever recorded foreshadows some sizzling months ahead and sets a pace for 2016 that may rival 2015 for the title of hottest year on record. January was 1.13 degrees Celsius warmer than the world's average for the month from 1951 to 1980, NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies revealed on Tuesday. The surge marks the greatest departure from a month's average since at least 1880, when NASA's temperature records begin. The months of October...

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