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Daily Archives: May 16, 2009
Hurricane intensity forecasting remains a puzzle
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Good news for coral reefs in the age of climate change
Finally, some good news about the prospects of coral reefs in the age of climate change. According to a new study by the Wildlife Conservation Society, corals may actually survive rising ocean temperatures in ‘tough love’ seas with wide-ranging temperatures. … Continue reading
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What’s the Evidence for Climate Change?
National Science Foundation (NSF) put out a special report detailing known changes to the planet related to global warming. Ecologists have noted marked changes in the habitats of the species they study — changes in the places where they find … Continue reading
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