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Obama Advisor: Rising Sea Levels Threaten Military Bases: Where Will We Move Them?
2014-06-05 15:28:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
CNS: A top Obama advisor said at an American Association for the Advancement of Science conference on Thursday that climate change threatens our national security, including military bases that could be misplaced by rising sea levels. It could, for example, affect our military mission, Alice Hill, senior advisor for Preparedness and Resilience to the assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, said during a panel discussion on Current Federal Efforts to fight climate...
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May's top stories: Vietnam vessel capsizes in South China sea; Fincantieri build ships for MSC
2014-06-05 10:58:00| Ship Technology
A Vietnamese boat capsized in the disputed waters of South China Sea after colliding with a Chinese vessel amid on-going maritime territorial disputes between the two countries. The incident took place 17nm from a $1bn Chinese oil rig off the Paracel
Sea Change
2014-06-02 18:21:00| Waste Age
A confluence of forcesincluding government mandates, low gas prices and higher-efficiency enginesis behind an increase in the adoption of compressed natural gas by the waste and recycling industry. A confluence of forcesincluding government mandates, low gas prices and higher-efficiency enginesis behind an increase in the adoption of compressed natural gas by the waste and recycling industry. read more
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Sterling abandons drilling at Muridava well in Romania's Black Sea
2014-06-02 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
Canadian oil and gas firm Sterling Resources has abandoned drilling at the Muridava well in Romania's Black Sea.
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Ocean storms can influence sea ice break-up, warns study
2014-06-01 12:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: Ocean waves larger than 3 metres in height can travel hundreds of kilometres below the ice before dispersing, scientists have shown. These higher waves have been gradually breaking up the surface of sea ice, highlighting the importance of monitoring sea storms. A New Zealand-led team has been running experiments off the coast of Antarctica, placing sensors along inward routes following the dispersal of the waves. At the ice edge, its quite noisy, Alison Kohout, leader of the team based out...
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