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Earth Axis Is Shifting & It's all Because Of Climate Change
2016-04-09 23:44:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Fayette Advocate: The movements of the Earth's axis are crucial to understand, since they affect the performance of satellites and global positioning systems. The study, published recently in the journal Nature Geoscience, also revealed that about half of the ice in north-central Greenland is resting on a thawed bed and that the meltwater is routed to the ocean through a dense hydrological network beneath the ice. The study doesn't say whether these climate changes are man-made but that they seem to be affecting...
Climate change could limit salmon fishing
2016-04-09 23:14:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
KOIN: Fishery delegates from Oregon, Washington, California and Idaho are meeting to discuss fishing limits. In the past, aggressive commercial fishing caused the Pacific Fishery Management Council to limit the number of fish people can catch. But this year, it`s more of a climate issue. "The oceans provide our oxygen, the oceans provide tremendous protein that the world`s population lives. We are all ocean people one way or another," says Kathy Sullivan with NOAA. The limits will apply to regions...
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Network news coverage of climate change dropped, on average, in 2015
2016-04-09 18:08:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
PRI: Despite such major stories as President Barack Obamas Clean Power Plan, the Paris climate agreement and the Popes encyclical on climate change, on average NBC, CBS and ABC all devoted fewer minutes of coverage to global warming, according to Media Matters for America, which has been monitoring climate coverage since 2009. The total amount of coverage on the nightly news and the Sunday talk shows dropped five percent in 2015, says Andrew Seifter, climate and energy program director for Media...
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Why one loons death is stirring fears of tropical disease, climate change
2016-04-09 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bangor: A New England loon has died from avian malaria, according to researchers who believe this to be the first known case of a loon dying of the tropical disease. The loon was found floating last summer on Lake Umbagog, a 7-mile-long lake straddling the New Hampshire and Maine border, and was quickly brought to scientists for examination. In less than a week, the avian malaria was detected, surprising wildlife biologists and stirring conversations about climate change and its future impact on wildlife....
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Federal judge in Eugene says court should not dismiss youths climate change lawsuit
2016-04-09 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Register-Guard: A federal magistrate judge in Eugene said Friday that a potential landmark lawsuit filed against the U.S. government by a group of environmentally minded youth plaintiffs and a leading climate scientist should be allowed to proceed in court. U.S. Magistrate Judge Tom Coffin wrote in a 24-page decision that motions to dismiss the suit -- which were filed by the government and trade groups representing many of the worlds largest energy companies -- should be denied. Coffin wrote that it would...
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