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Scientists Protest Cuts and Commercialization at Australian Climate Center
2016-02-28 00:28:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: Perched on a wild, windy promontory on the rugged tip of northwestern Tasmania, the tiny Cape Grim research station has been measuring airborne greenhouse gases since 1976. It is one of a handful of such stations in the world, and because the wind that reaches it has traveled more than 6,600 miles across the southern oceans, uncontaminated by cities or factories, the measurements are considered a baseline for tracking changes in the earths atmosphere. Now a decision by Australias science agency...
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The many signs of climate change in the far north
2016-02-27 21:08:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
News-Miner: In anticipation of an arctic science conference happening next month in Fairbanks, an editor asked me to write a column on climate change in the North. I told her climate stability would be the bigger story, since basswood trees used to grow in Fairbanks and redwoods once dropped their cones into the Porcupine River. Climate is always changing. But we have gotten much better at measuring those changes. We people and our scientific instruments have now occupied the top of the globe for long...
Climate change threatening polar bear population, group says
2016-02-27 17:49:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ABC: The polar bear needs your help. Today is International Polar Bear Day, and it was started back in 2011 to celebrate and protect one of the world's largest and most threatened land predators. Polar Bears International began the observation and says the massive bears are threatened by climate change. Polar bears are found in arctic regions, including Alaska, Canada and Russia. Annually, sea ice around the North Pole is in decline, affecting quality of life for the polar bear. Polar Bears International...
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These Native Americans Might Be the Country's First Climate Change Refugees
2016-02-27 15:33:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Vice: Sometime in the next few years, the remaining two dozen or so families of Louisiana's Isle de Jean Charles will pack up their stuff and leave for good. They'll leave behind homes that some of the Native American residents have lived in for generations, and they'll watch from afar as what's left of the island gets swallowed by the surrounding waters. "All of our history, all of our ancestral line -- that's where our people are buried. That's where our family members were born," island native...
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DiCaprio Saw Climate Change Firsthand While Filming 'The Revenant'
2016-02-27 15:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Conde Neste: Leonardo DiCaprio has already gone home with a handful of trophies this awards season, thanks to his incredibly physical performance as a 19th-century frontiersman who can't seem to catch a break in The Revenant. In search of the best locations to stage icy battles with fur traders and crawl bloodied through the snow, director Alejandro González Iárritu brought the cast and crew across hemispheres. And an elated DiCaprio, shortly after his SAG win for best actor on Saturday, was more than happy...
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