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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Deep, Open Ocean Is Vastly Under-Explored, Study Finds |
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Posted: Thu 12. Aug 2010, 16:50
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| ... area of the sea, and the one we know least about. The research, published in the journal PLoS ONE, has mapped the distribution of marine species records and found that most of our knowledge of marine biodiversity comes from the shallow waters or the ocean floor, rather than the deep pelagic ocean- ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Deep, Open Ocean Is Vastly Under-Explored, Study Finds |
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Posted: Wed 11. Aug 2010, 19:40
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| ... area of the sea, and the one we know least about. The research, published in the journal PLoS ONE, has mapped the distribution of marine species records and found that most of our knowledge of marine biodiversity comes from the shallow waters or the ocean floor, rather than the deep pelagic ocean- ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Deep, Open Ocean Is Vastly Under-Explored, Study Finds |
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Posted: Wed 11. Aug 2010, 19:39
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| ... area of the sea, and the one we know least about. The research, published in the journal PLoS ONE, has mapped the distribution of marine species records and found that most of our knowledge of marine biodiversity comes from the shallow waters or the ocean floor, rather than the deep pelagic ocean- ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Greenland Ice Sheet Faces 'Tipping Point in 10 Years' |
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Posted: Wed 11. Aug 2010, 19:30
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| ... chunk of ice drifting into the North Strait between Greenland and Canada. The briefing also noted that the last six months had set new temperature records. Robert Bindschadler, a research scientist at the University of Maryland, told the briefing: "While we don't believe it is possible to ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Deep Underground, Miles of Hidden Wildfires Rage |
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Posted: Sun 1. Aug 2010, 17:40
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| ... whether snuffing the fires could help them earn carbon credits under the Kyoto Protocol, and are stepping up prevention awareness. Though geologic records show evidence of underground coal fires dating to the Pleistocene era, modern-day coal fires are often an unintended side effect of mining operations ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Three of Every Four Oil and Gas Lobbyists Worked for Federal |
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Posted: Wed 28. Jul 2010, 20:24
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| ... lawmakers, congressional staffers and bureaucrats. BP alone has hired at least 31 internal and external lobbyists with government experience, records show. The American Petroleum Institute, the industry's leading trade group, employs 48 lobbyists with previous federal experience, the analysis ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Climate data shows June 2010 To Be Earth’s Hottest Month On |
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Posted: Sat 17. Jul 2010, 13:41
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| ... China and the US northwest. The Beijing Climate Center found that Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang and Jilin experienced their warmest June since records began in 1951, while Guizhou saw its coolest June ever. Spain's nationwide temperatures made June the coolest in 13 years, according to its ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: The Rising Indian Ocean |
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Posted: Sat 17. Jul 2010, 13:33
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| ... major cause for the regional variability of sea level change," wrote the authors in Nature Geoscience. Han said that based on all season data records, there is no significant sea level rise around the Maldives. But when the team looked at winter season data only, the Maldives show significant ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: Lessons From Exxon Valdez Spill Have Gone Unheeded |
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Posted: Sat 17. Jul 2010, 13:22
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| ... gap" between the spill size that companies said they could contain and their true capacity, which was "ridiculously low." Records showed that, as a number of response plans were being developed in Alaska, government reviewers had penciled expletives in the margins, described ... |
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Forum: Action Groups Topic: BP, Transocean tap a well of Washington lobbyists and consul |
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Posted: Fri 2. Jul 2010, 15:12
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| ... 25 percent stake in the Deepwater Horizon well, employs former U.S. senator Don Nickles, the Oklahoma Republican, as its chief external lobbyist, records show. The company, which kept a low profile during the early weeks of the crisis, effectively declared war Friday by calling the tragedy "preventable ... |
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