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Environmental News Network: Alaskan Glacier Ice Loss Overestimated?
The melting of glaciers is well documented, but when looking at the rate at which they have been retreating, a team of international researchers steps back and says not so fast.
Previous studies have largely overestimated mass loss from Alaskan glaciers over the past 40-plus years, according to Erik Schiefer, a Northern Arizona University geographer who coauthored a paper in the February issue of Nature Geoscience that recalculates glacier melt in Alaska.
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Environmental News Network: Cap-and-trade plan dead says Senator Graham
The idea of imposing a broad cap-and-trade system to cut America's greenhouse gas emissions is dead and will be replaced with a new approach, an influential Republican senator said on Tuesday.
Lindsey Graham, one of three senators working against daunting odds to produce a compromise climate bill, has recently turned against imposing the kind of cap-and-trade system used in Europe, which involves companies buying and selling pollution permits.
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Environmental News Network: Pliocene Hurricaines
The Pliocene epoch is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5 million to 2 million years before present. Although scientists know that the early Pliocene had carbon dioxide concentrations similar to those of today, it has remained a mystery what caused the high levels of greenhouse gas and how the Pliocene’s warm conditions, including an extensive warm pool in the Pacific Ocean and temperatures that were roughly 4 degrees C higher than today’s, were maintained.
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Environmental News Network: British Antarctic Survey census of biodiversity sheds light on changing climate
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) presents the results of its ongoing census of marine life in the Antarctic at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The BAS census has been documenting the diversity of marine life in Antarctic waters and the way it is changing in response to climate change.
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Environmental News Network: Charles Darwin, Earthquake Predictor
Charles Darwin helped forecast today's magnitude-8.8 earthquake in Chile, which has, at press time, killed more than 200 people, caused extensive damage, and sent a modest-size tsunami around the Pacific. Seismologists are giving the famed naturalist credit for reporting telltale signs that helped later scientists forecast that the giant temblor—one of the 10 most powerful on record—was imminent in the South American country.
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Environmental News Network: Mekong River at record low flow
Water levels in the northern Mekong River are at record-low levels, posing a threat to water supply, navigation and irrigation along a stretch of water that is home to millions, a regional official said.
Northern Thailand, northern Laos and southern China have all been affected, Jeremy Bird, chief executive officer of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) secretariat, told AFP.
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Environmental News Network: Solar Plane Almost Ready for Record Flight
In Switzerland, two pioneers are coming closer and closer to a flight around the world powered only by solar energy.
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Environmental News Network: Plague in the Wild
When one thinks of plague one thinks of the Black Plague in Europe in the Dark Ages that was spread by rodents. However, plague also affects wildlife.
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Environmental News Network: Chile earthquake update - damage assessed
The Chile earthquake -- at a magnitude of 8.8 -- was much stronger than the one that hit Haiti, but casualties and damages appear to be far less. Why?
The earthquake that struck Chile was far stronger than the one that struck Haiti in January.
But, initial reports show that damage was much more contained. While the death toll of 214 is only preliminary and is expected to grow, it's still a thousand times lower than that of Haiti's.
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Environmental News Network: Olympics Create a Green Business Tipping Point in Canada
On the eve of the Winter Olympics, over 300 CEOs and senior executives of Canadian businesses met in Vancouver to accelerate the implementation of sustainable business practices. The highly interactive day not only gave the executives an opportunity to explore new opportunities for collaboration, but may yet prove to have been a green business tipping point in Canada.
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Treehugger.com: The All-Electric, 3-Wheeled One-Seater: Honda Reveals the CR-3 (Video)
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Treehugger.com: Guy Builds Massive House with Recycled Glass Bottles, Teaches you How to Do It (Video)
Photo: Lauri TG.
If you liked the house made with plastic bottles in Parque Iguazu, this one will blow you away.
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Switchboard: Amazing, animated film clip showing a city's evolution
Via a post by Patrick James on the GOOD blog, I came across this amazing video (actually the 3-minute finish to a 9-minute film). The technique is "stop-motion paper animation," and the creator is Rob Carter.
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RealClimate.org: Climate change commitments
There is an interesting letter in Nature Geoscience this month on what climate changes we have actually already committed ourselves to. The letter, by Mathews and Weaver (sub. reqd.), makes the valid point that there are both climatic and societal inertias to consider.
Their figure neatly demonstrates the different issues:
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Treehugger.com: Ford to Launch 5 New Electric Vehicles by 2013
Photo via Autoblog Green
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Treehugger.com: Global Warming Hits World's Women the Hardest -- Especially When They Don't Have Equal Rights
Filipina beauty queen Miriam Quiambao speaks at a Bangkok, Thailand, rally for gender and climate justice. Photo by ~MVI~ via Flickr.
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Treehugger.com: Best of Inhabitots: Top 7 Eco-Friendly Building Blocks For Kids
+ Sakol's velcro-equipped blocks, made from Forestry Stewardship Council-certified birch, break out of the mold by allowing more organic means of construction.
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Treehugger.com: Might Bags-In-A-Bottle Be the Future of Packaging?
Photo: Ecologic Brands
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Treehugger.com: New Izip Express Hybrid Electric Bicycle Has Evo Drive
Photo: Currie Technologies
"We are confident that the Express will make an eBike believer out of anyone that takes it for an extended test ride," says Larry Pizzi, president of Currie Technologies. The iZip Express is the latest hybrid electric bicycle from Currie, and is arriving on the US market after three years of development.
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