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  1. Schwarzenegger Orders California to Prepare for Sea-Level Rise

    Schwarzenegger Orders California to Prepare for Sea-Level Rise

    redgreenandblue.org » Red, Green, and Blue - Nov 15, 2008

    Gov. tells state agencies they must prepare for the impacts of climate change, especially those caused by rising sea levels. California’s water supply and coastal resources, including valuable natural habitat areas

    Also tagged: climate change, editor s choice, california, schwarzenegger, conservative, executive order, sea level

  2. Satellites reveal sea level has risen by 3.3 mm a year since 1993

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 14, 2008

    Washington, Nov 14 (ANI): Monitoring changes to water levels in the sea, in rivers and lakes, in ice sheets and even under the ground, with the help of observations from satellites, has revealed that since the start of

    Also tagged: national, satellites, legos, glaciers, oceans, 1990s, toulouse, measurements, water levels, two thirds, sea surface, chunks, greenland ice sheet, rivers and lakes, cazenave, consequences of global warming, land ice, ocean surface, river basins, water storage

  3. Maldives sinking? Searches for a new home

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 11, 2008

    !– Imagr –Male, Nov 11 (IANS) Fears of global warming are haunting the Maldives with its new president indicating that the Indian Ocean island country will not shy away from buying “land somewhere” that could act as an

    Also tagged: climate change, uncategorized, insurance policy, political prisoner, sea levels, luxury resorts, hamid ansari, swearing in ceremony, indian ocean island, three feet

  4. Being on the Level About Sea Level

    Being on the Level About Sea Level

    reuters.com » Environment - Oct 30, 2008

    Stuart Gaffin is a climate researcher at Columbia University and a regular contributor with his blog “Exhausted Earth”. ThomsonReuters is not responsible for the content - the views are the author’s alone. Bjorn

    Also tagged: climate change, environment, columbia university, bjorn lomborg, exhausted earth

  5. Greenlands ice sheet in danger due to worlds fastest-flowing glacier

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 17, 2008

    London, Oct 17 (ANI): Dramatic images taken at least every six hours over an entire year, using time-lapse technique, reveal how the worlds fastest-flowing glacier is draining Greenlands ice sheet and contributing to

    Also tagged: national, glacier, greenland, time lapse, demise, new scientist, contributor, university of alaska, university of alaska fairbanks, millimetres, monitoring system, kilometres, six hours, chunks, satellite pictures, amundson, dramatic images, fjord, greenlandic, rivers of ice

  6. Threatened areas around UKs coastline revealed

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 13, 2008

    London, Oct 13 (ANI): A new study has found that 173 miles of National Trust coastline and 2,105 acres of land in the UK could be affected in the coming decades by sea level rise, coastal flooding and increased

    Also tagged: climate change, national, high risk, coastal flooding, national trust, sea water, southern england, inundation, species of birds, daily star, studland, national trusts, water garden, rare example, brownsea island, country trust, river severn, scheduled ancient monuments, st michaels mount, westbury court

  7. Asian Countries Prepare for Future Sea Level Rise

    ecoworldly.com » EcoWorldly - Sep 29, 2008

    With predictions pointing to a global rise in sea levels over the next century, many countries are beginning the first stages of planning to deal with such increases. For Asia, a land where population density is the

    Also tagged: global warming, vietnam, asia, sea level

  8. Diseases on the Move: Cholera

    dailysciencedose.com » Daily Science Dose - Sep 15, 2008

    We have been looking at the danger posed by once-tropical diseases spreading into more temperate zones as the world warms. Hey, that may be a good idea for a new soap opera, As the World Warms. Just remember, you heard

    Also tagged: africa, health, global warming, water, climate change, india, us, general, travel, agriculture, disease, biology, cdc, diseases, malaria, pandemic, world health organization, gulf of mexico, cholera, centers for disease control, dehydration, water treatment, dengue fever, algal blooms, tropical disease, sewer system

  9. New Studies Conclude the IPCC Sea Level Rise Projections are too Conservative

    planetsave.com » Planetsave - Sep 9, 2008

    A new study published in Science Magazine concludes that an improved estimate of sea level rise (SLR) puts the increase at 0.8-2.0 meters, roughly 3.5 times the IPCC projections. There has been significant debate

    Also tagged: global warming, climate change, science, uncategorized, ipcc

  10. Natural lab shows sea's acid path.

    environmentalhealthnews.org » Environmental Health News - Jun 9, 2008

    Natural carbon dioxide vents on the sea floor are showing scientists how carbon emissions will affect marine life.

    Also tagged: international, biological, health feed, surface water, ocean, atmosphere, greenhouse gases, fossil fuel, ecosystem, shellfish, climate consequences, climate ocean acidification, climate top stories

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