Category: Scientific Reports

Mercury found in birds in U.S. rivers

WASHINGTON - Mercury contamination in rivers can spread to nearby birds, even ones that don't eat fish or other

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Human warming hobbles ancient climate cycle

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Before humans began burning fossil fuels, there was an eons-long balance between carbon dioxide emissions and

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Artificially cooling Earth may prove perilous

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Radical proposals to inject sulfur particles into the Earth's stratosphere to cool it down and battle

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U.S.-Brazilian venture to turn cane into biodiesel

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - U.S. company Amyris Biotechnologies and Brazilian sugar and ethanol group Crystalsev have formed a joint

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Scientists study Arctic haze for clues to rapid melting

FAIRBANKS, Alaska - Visitors to Alaska often marvel at the crisp, clear air. But the truth is, the skies

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A thirsty planet looks for solutions to water shortage

PARIS (AFP) - A world without fresh water would be a world bereft of humans, and yet one in

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Iceland: life on global warming’s front line

REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - If any country can claim to be pitched on the global warming front line, it may

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Scientists predict more floods, droughts

BUDAPEST, Hungary - Scientists predicted Thursday that climate change in coming decades will cause more flooding in the Northern

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Market alone can’t halt CO2 emissions: British climate official

PARIS (AFP) - A top British climate change official backed an embattled European Union scheme Friday to tax industrial

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Consumerism drives global warming

Report courtesy of www.bbc.co.uk

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