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Have you got what it takes to be a spy?
2016-06-06 01:32:53| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Have you got what it takes to be a spy?
JX Nippon to sell 45% interest in UK licence to Statoil
2016-06-06 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
JX Nippon Exploration and Production has agreed to sell its entire 45% working interest in UK licence P312 Block 16/18a to Statoil (UK).
Sydney hit by wild weather from north to south, east to west
2016-06-05 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Sydney Morning Herald: ?A severe weather warning remains in place for much of NSW, with parts of the city receiving more than 200mm of rain in the previous 48 hours. Weatherzone meteorologist Brett Dutschke said that Sydney has experienced its "most intense" wind, rain and surf since April last year. Surfers brave the dangerous surf in Bondi. Photo: Edwina Pickles The system is expected to move slowly south throughout the day, bringing the heaviest rainfall and most intense winds towards Illawarra and the South...
We need to find a better way to measure methane
2016-06-05 14:08:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: There may be a significant problem with the measuring stick scientists use to account for how much methane is affecting climate change, according to a recent study led by researchers at Oxford University. The long-term effect of methane emissions might appear to be a lot greater than it really is when compared to carbon dioxide in terms of both gases potential to warm the climate. The Oxford researchers suggest a new way to account for methane that highlights the considerable differences in how...
Antarctic coastline images reveal four decades of ice loss to ocean
2016-06-05 00:19:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
PhysOrg: A study of images along 2000km of West Antarctica's coastline has shown the loss of about 1000km2 of ice - an area equivalent to the city of Berlin - over the past 40 years. Researchers were surprised to find that the region has been losing ice for such a length of time. Their findings will help improve estimates of global sea level rise caused by ice melt. A research team from the University of Edinburgh analysed hundreds of satellite photographs of the ice margin captured by NASA, the United...
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