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'Missing Heat' Discovered Hiding Out in Polar Regions, Africa

2013-11-13 22:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World News: Researchers say they have uncovered the climate system's "missing heat" and, in so doing, have punched a hole in the argument that global warming has slowed or even stopped altogether during the last 15 or so years. Following decades of a steady, upward march, global temperatures suddenly stagnated back in the late 1990s. However, the study notes, climate records are based on observational data that only accounts for 84 percent of the planet. The Polar regions and Africa are largely excluded,...

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Dune HD and Quadrille partner to bring satellite-based push-VoD to developing regions

2013-11-12 09:30:15| Digital TV News

Dune HD has partnered with French VOD technology provider Quadrille to create a receiver able to download content by means of 'Push VOD', giving operators in developing regions the means to offer content choice even where broadband access is limited.

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Cities, states and regions must ultimately map own routes to success

2013-11-11 04:52:51| Biotech - Topix.net

It can be a really bad idea, however, to get hung up on it. Unfortunately, the latter seems to be the case these days in Wisconsin, where a slow recovery from the Great Recession has sent business, government and economic development leaders scrambling for answers wherever the grass looks greener.

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PRESS RELEASE: AIA Newark and Suburban Architects Recognizes Regions Top Residential and Non-Residential Designs

2013-11-07 20:03:00| National Real Estate Investor

Kristin K. AIA Newark and Suburban Architects, a section of the New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects, has announced the recipients of its 2013 Design Awards. read more

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Global warming is changing soil chemistry, to the detriment of plant growth in the worlds dry regions

2013-11-04 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Summit County: After studying soil samples at more than 200 sites worldwide in a networked research projects, scientists say global warming is likely to change the balance of soil nutrients in drylands -- to the detriment of plant growth. Drylands cover about 41 percent of the earths surface. The study suggests that people -- about 20 percent of the world`s population -- who depend on those ecosystems for crops, livestock forage, fuel and fiber will find their resources increasingly restrained. The findings...

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