Archive for ‘seas’

Ancient Antarctic ice tells future

 Ancient Antarctic ice tells future

December 18th, 2007

John Moore is studying the Antarctic because of the critical role it plays in moderating the planet’s temperature. Professor Moore says initial findings show that current projections for the polar ice thaw and rising sea levels – made by Nobel Peace laureates the IPCC – are too conservative.

Seas could rise twice as high as predicted

 Seas could rise twice as high as predicted

December 16th, 2007

The world’s sea levels could rise twice as high this century as U.N. climate scientists have predicted, according to researchers who looked at what happened more than 100,000 years ago, the last time Earth got this hot.

Artificial reef in the Red Sea

 Artificial reef in the Red Sea

October 15th, 2007

Scientists hope that the creation of an artificial reef in the Red Sea will help protect coral reefs.

Weather Beneath the Waves

 Weather Beneath the Waves

June 12th, 2007

Are the roots of global warming in the skies or the seas? An international Project called ARGO will begin measuring the weather beneath the

 

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