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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 29, 2008
Washington, Oct 29 (ANI): A new study has reported faint signs of a natural electric field in the thick cloud cover of Saturns largest moon Titan that are similar to the energy radiated by lightning on Earth, which …
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 26, 2008
London, Oct 26 (ANI): The rise in demand of electronic products like plasma TVs is resulting in a boost in atmospheric levels of a potent greenhouse gas known as nitrogen trifluoride (NF3). According to a report in …
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 25, 2008
London, Oct 25 (ANI): The rise in demand of electronic products like plasma TVs is resulting in a boost in atmospheric levels of a potent greenhouse gas known as nitrogen trifluoride (NF3). According to a report in …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Sep 26, 2008
The rise in global carbon dioxide emissions last year outpaced international researchers' most dire projections, according to figures being released today, as human-generated greenhouse gases continued to build up in …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Sep 25, 2008
The rise in global carbon dioxide emissions last year outpaced international researchers' most dire projections, according to figures being released today, as human-generated greenhouse gases continued to build up in …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Aug 15, 2008
In the latest sign of trouble in the planet's chemistry, the number of oxygen-starved "dead zones" in coastal waters around the world has roughly doubled every decade since the 1960s, killing fish, crabs and massive …
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networkworld.com » Layer 8's blog - May 6, 2008
Unmanned aircraft will be patrolling the skies of Southern California gathering data that will help scientists assess the region’s climate changes and sources of air pollution. Read more
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Apr 26, 2008
CHICAGO -- A tractor-trailer rammed into a Chicago Transit Authority train station during the evening rush hour on Friday, killing two people and injuring more than a dozen others, authorities said.
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Mar 24, 2008
New York, March 24 (IANS) Black carbon pollution - soot, diesel exhaust - is a greater contributor to global warming than believed earlier, according to leading atmospheric scientist V. Ramanathan of the Scripps …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Jan 31, 2008
The persistent and dramatic decline in the snowpack of many mountains in the West is caused primarily by human-induced global warming and is not the result of natural variability in weather patterns, researchers …
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