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Search ResultWatch Climate Change Eat This Canadian Island
The water bound Pacific nation of Kiribati isn't the only island that's being swallowed by the ocean. A new video by National Geographic shows the rising Atlantic eating aw...
Read MoreEl Niño’s Causing Havoc Around The Globe — And Could Make 2015 The Hottest Year On Record
It’s too early to say whether year’s recurrence of El Niño will end up being the most powerful on record, but it’s expected to be among the top con...
Read MoreJapan Plans To Kill Hundreds Of Protected Whales This Winter
?Australia strongly opposes the decision by Japan to resuming whaling in the Southern Ocean this summer,? Greg Hunt, Australia?s environment minister,?told reporters?on Sat...
Read MoreTracking Planes Over The Ocean Is About To Get Easier
Speaking at this year’s annual meeting of the Canadian Space Society, Royal Military College of Canada (RMCC) researcher Dr. Ron Vincent said that the tracking t...
Read MoreBiodegradable Plastic Is Bullshit
"The real bottom line is that biodegradable plastics aren't going to be a solution for reducing the impact of marine litter," Peter Kershaw, the report's author, said. "Whe...
Read MoreUnless Earth Is Hit By A Huge Asteroid, 2015 Will Likely Be The Hottest Year On Record
"This marked the sixth consecutive month a monthly global temperature record has been broken and was also the?greatest departure from average for any month?in the 1,630 mon...
Read MoreThe Dispersants Used After The BP Blowout Did More Harm Than Good
Chemical dispersants were supposed to make it easier for undersea bacteria to digest the oil that poured into the Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon blowout. Read More
Even Glaciers Near The North Pole Are Melting
Jeremie Mouginot and his team reconstructed the shape and movements of the glacier to track how it has changed in geometry due to melting from below caused by warm water in...
Read MoreNearly 40,000 Displaced After Cyclone Chapala Slams Into Yemen
The storm, with its extremely heavy rains and flooding, affected as many as 1.1 million people, and displaced more than 36,000, according to the United Nations Office for t...
Read MoreThose Plumes Of Methane Leaking Off The Coast Of Washington Are Really Bad News For The Oceans
As the oceans absorb greater amounts of carbon dioxide from human-caused emissions, the waters off Washington and Oregon have become more acidic. That has forced some comme...
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