Category: Scientific Reports

Climate change could spur Mexican migration to US

Global Warming could drive millions more Mexicans into the United States in search of work by 2080 due to

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‘Plastiki’ bottle ship completes epic Pacific voyage

A boat crafted from thousands of plastic bottles sailed into Sydney Harbour on Monday, completing an epic trans-Pacific voyage

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Climate study funding at Norfolk university suspended

Scientists at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have had funding of $200,000 (£131,000) suspended by the US government

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Jordan River too polluted for baptisms

An environmental group on Wednesday called for a halt to baptisms in the Jordan River where tradition holds that

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Nobel climate scientist dead at 65

Nobel Prize-winning climate change researcher Stephen Schneider has died at the age of 65. The Stanford University scientist worked on

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Indian Ocean sea level rise threatens millions

Sea levels are rising unevenly in the Indian Ocean, placing millions at risk along low-lying coastlines in Bangladesh, Indonesia

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2010 ‘hottest year on record’

THE world is hotter than ever according to new temperature data. March, April, May and June set records, making

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Australia: Scientists to track locust plague from sky

The Australian Plague Locust Commission predicts locust eggs will begin hatching in north-west Victoria from late September, causing millions

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June Earth’s hottest ever: US monitors

Last month was the hottest June ever recorded on Earth, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have said,

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Australia: Water to get more scarce, more expensive

A new study says Australia's water supply problems are only going to get worse as the population soars towards

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