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Permafrost, The Alaskan Vodkaluxist.com » Luxist - Oct 13, 2008 Filed under: Spirits Alaska's first distillery is set to soon release their first vodka, Permafrost. Toby Foster, a former commercial pilot and CEO of the Glacier Creek Distillery is hoping that the Alaska's recent … |
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 9, 2008
Washington, Oct 9 (ANI): A new research has found that frozen arctic soil contains nearly twice the greenhouse-gas-producing organic matter as was previously estimated, which reveals new clues to climate change. For …
Also tagged: climate change, national, greenhouse gas, organic material, centimeters, carbon storage, soil profile, soil samples, agricultural sciences, air temperatures, arctic landscape, arctic system, arctic tundra, carbon pool, carbon source, climate warming, degree rise, jackhammers, organic carbon, organic matter
ecoblog.it » ecoblog - Sep 24, 2008
The Independent annuncia, nell’edizione di ieri che si potrebbe verificare una nuova catastrofe ecologica: milioni di tonnellate di metano (il cui effetto serra è 20 volte più potente di quello della CO2) si potrebbero …
Also tagged: asia, acqua, scienza, co2, effetto serra, cambiamento climatico, riscaldamento globale, clima, artide e antardide, metano, scioglimento dei ghiacci, scioglimento permafrost
truthout.org » Truthout - environment - Sep 23, 2008
Arctic scientists discover new global warming threat as melting permafrost releases millions of tons of a gas 20 times more damaging than carbon dioxide. The first evidence that millions of tons of a greenhouse gas 20 …
Also tagged: global warming, environment, atmosphere, methane, carbon dioxide, arctic scientists
sustainablog.org » Sustainablog - Sep 23, 2008
Scientists have today warned that global warming could rapidly accelerate as millions of tons of methane escape from the arctic seabed. According to preliminary findings, as the Arctic region gets warmer massive …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, releases, release, emissions, methane, released, arctic, arctic region, stockholm university, polar ice cap, arctic sea, carbon diozide, temeperatures, methane chimneys
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 23, 2008
London, September 23 (ANI): Scientists have discovered that massive deposits of subsea methane are bubbling to the surface as the Arctic region becomes warmer and its ice retreats. According to a report in The …
Also tagged: national, greenhouse gas, time bomb, mass extinction, arctic region, continental shelf, global temperatures, intense interest, atmospheric methane, background levels, coal reserves, extinction of species, first evidence, global coal, last ice age, massive deposits, rapid increases, research ship, times more potent than carbon dioxide, underground deposits
treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Sep 20, 2008
Image from Northern Xander Finally some "upbeat" news on climate change: According to a new study published in the latest issue of Science , permafrost may be more resistant to warmer temperatures than previously …
Also tagged: climate change, canada, science, science and technology, greenhouse gases, methane, carbon dioxide
nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Sep 18, 2008
A new study suggests that the impact of increased temperatures on permafrost may not be as bad as forecast.
Also tagged: global warming, science and technology, carbon dioxide
scienceticker.info » Scienceticker - tagesaktuelle Nachrichten aus der Wissenschaft - Sep 17, 2008
Die sibirischen Permafrostböden könnten stärker zur Klimaerwärmung beitragen als bislang vermutet. Zu diesem Schluss kommen deutsche und russische Bodenkundler nach Messungen vor Ort. Indem das humusreiche Erdreich …
Also tagged: klimawandel, boden, klima umwelt, methan
treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Sep 13, 2008
Image from jurvetson Following on the heels of a recently published study in the journal Nature Geoscience, which estimated that Arctic permafrost could hold 60% more organic carbon than previously thought, a team of …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, science, science and technology, greenhouse gases, methane, carbon dioxide