Article Archive for 27 June 2008
Posted in Campaign, Technology on 27 June 2008
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dailybreeze.com It’s an everyday conundrum, a question we’re all asked once, twice, maybe several times a week: “Paper or plastic?” How about, “Neither, I’ve got my own”? Turns out what was once the token accouterment of a Birkenstock-wearing few has become the latest fashion accessory. : Cobb’s site, which has been around since 2003, sells [...]
Posted in Arctic, Climate, Global Warming on 27 June 2008
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independent.co.uk It seems unthinkable, but for the first time in human history, ice is on course to disappear entirely from the North Pole this year. The disappearance of the Arctic sea ice, making it possible to reach the Pole sailing in a boat through open water, would be one of the most dramatic – and [...]
Posted in Technology on 27 June 2008
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Kansas State University Research by two Kansas State University scientists could help with the large-scale cultivation and manufacturing of oil-rich algae in oceans for biofuel. : Algae are a diverse and simple group of organisms that live in or near water. Certain algal species are high in oil content that could be converted into such [...]
Posted in Endangered & Extinction, General on 27 June 2008
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reuters Afghanistan’s snow leopards have barely survived three decades of war. But now the few remaining mountain leopards left in Afghanistan face another threat — foreigners involved in rebuilding the war-torn country. Despite a complete hunting ban across Afghanistan since 2002, snow leopard furs regularly end up for sale on international military bases and at [...]
Posted in Climate on 27 June 2008
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reuters Rising temperatures have forced many plants to creep to higher elevations to survive, researchers reported on Thursday. More than two-thirds of the plants studied along six West European mountain ranges climbed an average of 29 meters in altitude in each decade since 1905 to better conditions on higher ground, the researchers reported in the [...]
Posted in Coral Reefs, Endangered & Extinction, Global Warming on 27 June 2008
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timesonline.co.uk Five years after the hit film that endeared the clownfish to audiences the world over, Nemo is becoming increasingly difficult to find. The lovable tropical species, immortalised in the smash Pixar movie Finding Nemo, is facing extinction in many parts of the world because of soaring demand from the pet trade, according to marine [...]


