From 2003 to 2009, thawing ice nearly as large a contributor to oceans as massive sheets at poles, researchers find in new analysis.
Published:
2013-05-16 13:51:00
Found in: Earth and Environment
African clawed frogs imported for 20th century pregnancy tests apparently communicate B. dendrobatidis to native species.
Published:
2013-05-16 15:56:00
Found in: Environment and Life
Element could stay locked in soil, 20-year study suggests.
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2013-05-15 12:48:00
Found in: Earth and Environment
At 400 parts per million, greenhouse gas concentration is now higher than it has been for millions of years. (p. 20)
Found in: Earth and Environment
Pliocene epoch featured greenhouse gas levels similar to today's but with higher average temperatures.
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2013-05-09 13:56:00
Found in: Earth and Environment
Exposures to lead and chromium represent particular problems, study finds in India, Indonesia and Philippines.
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2013-05-06 09:40:00
Found in: Environment
DENVER — “I’m a little tired of the cold,” Geoff Hargreaves says with a sigh.
No surprise there: Hargreaves works in a deep freeze — 38 degrees Celsius below zero (−36° F). As curator of the National Ice Core Laboratory, his job is to keep ice cores from Antarctica and Greenland frozen.
These cylinders — which would stretch more than 17,000 meters if laid end-to-end — are precious. They contain records of past climate and atmospheric chemistry, trapped in tiny bubbles that formed thousands of years ago and froze in chronological layers like tree rings. Melting is the enemy, ... (p. 32)
Found in: Earth Science and Environment
Earlier arrival of birds’ food due to warming temperatures hasn’t yet reduced bird population.
Published:
2013-04-25 14:31:00
Found in: Environment and Life
In a higher-carbon world of altered oceans, a shelled plankton species may flourish.
Published:
2013-04-17 14:01:00
Found in: Ecology, Environment and Life