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Ice Melt Means Uneven Sea Level Rise Around the World
2013-02-22 17:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: Scientists say the sea level rise caused by climate change during the rest of this century will not affect all parts of the world equally, because of the ways sea, land and ice interact. They say parts of the Pacific are likely to see the highest rise. This region is where many low-lying island countries most vulnerable to sea level rise, like the Seychelles, are already struggling. Their peoples will need evacuation if the scientists' high-end predictions are correct. Northern Europe, on the...
7th Sense Solutions - From the Depths of Sea Up to Space
2013-02-22 17:04:00| Railway Technology
The Finnish technology company's primary clients today are space and defence authorities and integrators, global industrial and manufacturing companies, public transportation operators and vehicle manufactures. The common denominator is demanding and
IOS InterMoor AS Contracted For Two Complete Mooring Spreads For First Barents Sea Oilfield
2013-02-21 05:19:09| oilandgasonline News Articles
IOS InterMoor AS, an Acteon company, has secured a contract from Eni Norge to provide two complete mooring spreads for developmental drilling in the Goliat oilfield in the Barents Sea, offshore Norway. Under the terms of this three-year contract, IOS InterMoor will provide the rig moorings with associated equipment and services.
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Protecting Sea Turtle From Climate Change Should Include Nesting Site Protection
2013-02-19 16:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
RedOrbit: As various species around the world experience increasingly negative impacts from climate change, scientists are constantly looking for ways to inform the conversation around conservation. A joint team of Australian and American researchers recently published a study in the journal Global Change Biology that shows how the official protection of key breeding grounds is vital to maintaining the resilience of many sea turtle species. To give marine turtles a better chance of coping with climate...
Arctic sea ice volume plunges over a third in less than 10 years
2013-02-18 21:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mongabay: Few places are changing as rapidly as the Arctic due to global warming. Last year, scientists were stunned when the Arctic's seasonal ice extent fell to record low that was 18 percent below the previous one set in 2007. But new research in Geophysical Research Letters finds that the volume of ice is melting away just as quickly: satellite and ocean-based measurement have found that Arctic sea ice has fallen by 36 percent in Autumn since 2003. In winter, the ice volume has dropped 9 percent. "It's...
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