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East Asia to Experience More Catastrophic Cyclones in Future, Researchers Say
2014-01-16 14:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: The last three decades have seen a rise in the number and intensity of tropical cyclones hitting East Asia. A new study suggests that sea surface temperature changes over the Pacific and changing atmospheric circulation patterns might be driving these cyclones. Also, the number of cyclones hitting the region might increase in the future. China, Korea and Japan have faced many high-intensity cyclones in the past thirty years. According to the researchers, changes in surface temperatures and...
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Acidic oceans eating away at skeletons in Pacific, researchers say
2014-01-15 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
US News and World Report: Researchers studied how algae in the Pacific Ocean off Tatoosh Island in Washington state were being affected by global warming. No bones about it: As oceans have grown more acidic from global warming over the past decade, they've been eating away at the skeletons grown by a certain strain of alga -- likely demonstrating how climate change affects organisms and biodiversity, a new study says. Researchers working at Tatoosh Island in the Pacific Ocean off Washington state found that the alga...
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Oregonian: Man stabbed in face during fight in Old Town, police say, 1/13/14
2014-01-15 07:01:25| PortlandOnline
Oil Industry Might Not Be Correctly Labeling Train Tank Cars Carrying Crude, Senators Say
2014-01-13 19:34:20| Railroads - Topix.net
After a frack job is complete, can we be certain that the energy industry is taking care to ship the oil as safely as possible? Two United States senators are gently questioning that as a series of crude oil train explosions have made the news.
Sugar tax would hurt 4000 families and the diet industry isn't helping, cane growers say.
2014-01-13 07:37:23| Sugar Industry News
UP to 4000 Queensland families would be devastated by the impact of a sugar tax, according to farmers.
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