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Carbon Levels Rising at Frightening Speed As Greenhouse Gases and Global Temperature Hit Record High

2015-11-09 16:40:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

EcoWatch: Atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations hit yet another new record in 2014, "continuing a relentless rise which is fueling climate change and will make the planet more dangerous and inhospitable for future generations," said the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in a report released today. The WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin found a 36 percent increase in greenhouse gas emissions in the last 25 years and a 43 percent increase from pre-industrial levels. The report also highlighted the "enhanced...

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Where have all the new homebuyers gone? After 2 years of rising...

2015-11-08 10:52:12| Real Estate - Topix.net

Home shoppers check out a Rancho Mission Viejo model home in September. Brisk sales left the developer with few homes to sell, contributing to this year's sales drop.

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Where have all the new homebuyers gone? After 2 years of rising...

2015-11-08 10:27:51| Agriculture - Topix.net

Home shoppers check out a Rancho Mission Viejo model home in September. Brisk sales left the developer with few homes to sell, contributing to this year's sales drop.

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Marine invasive species benefit from rising carbon dioxide level

2015-11-06 22:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: Ocean acidification may well be helping invasive species of algae, jellyfish, crabs and shellfish to move to new areas of the planet with damaging consequences, according to the findings of a new report. Slimy, jelly-like creatures are far more tolerant of rising carbon dioxide levels than those with hard structures like corals, since exposed shells and skeletons simply dissolve away as CO2 levels rise. The study, conducted by marine scientists at Plymouth University, has found that a number...

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Marine invasive species benefiting from rising carbon dioxide levels

2015-11-06 13:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld

[NEWS] Ocean acidification may well be helping invasive species of algae, jellyfish, crabs and shellfish to move to new areas of the planet with damaging consequences, according to the findings of a new report. Slimy, jelly-like creatures are far more tolerant of rising carbon dioxide levels than those with hard structures like corals, since exposed shells and skeletons simply dissolve away as CO2 levels rise. The study, conducted by marine scientists at Plymouth U…

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