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Alaska Shows no Sign of Rising Methane Levels, For Now
2014-11-15 00:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: Climate scientists will be happy to hear that Alaska, despite large temperature increases in recent decades, is showing no signs of rising methane levels, at least for now. Previous studies had suggested that methane from Alaskan soils was being released at unusually high rates, but the new NASA-led study, suggests otherwise, and "That's good news, because it means there isn't a large amount of methane coming out of the ground yet," lead author Rachel Chang said in a news release. Methane is...
Junk Bond Risks Escalate With Leverage Back to '08 Levels
2014-11-12 12:14:23| Footwear - Topix.net
The riskiest corporate debtors in the U.S. aren't growing fast enough to pay down their borrowings, increasing the risk for bond investors at a time when valuations are already at about record highs. That's the conclusion of Deutsche Bank AG, which estimates that the biggest jump in earnings in almost three years may be coming too late for speculative-grade borrowers as the amount of debt on balance sheets climbs back to levels seen in early 2008 before the financial crisis.
Bay Area nears record levels of employment
2014-11-09 00:06:13| Food - Topix.net
Centerplate has a staff of 350 people working to serve food on game days at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. In September 2014, the Bay Area had a near-record 3.57 million payroll jobs.
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Attachment 8 - Oregon Emergency Management Evacuation Levels
2014-11-08 01:24:59| PortlandOnline
Explains State of Oregon's interpretation of levels of evacaution. PDF Document, 11kbCategory: Evacuation Plan
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Climate panel IPCC: Carbon levels highest in 800,000 years
2014-11-02 03:39:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Economic Times: Levels of three key greenhouse gases - carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and nitrous oxide - are the highest in at least 800,000 years, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC) said Sunday in the final chapter of a landmark report. From 1880-2012, the global average surface temperature rose by 0.85 degrees Celsius (1.5 degrees Fahrenheit), while the global mean sea level rose by 19 centimetres (7.6 inches) from 1901-2010, it said.
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