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Small Underwater Changes May Be Big Deal for Life Everywhere
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Air pollution is causing a fundamental change in the way lakes work.
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erica
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Nov 12, 2009 11:53 AM
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filed under:
C cycle,
N cycle,
phytoplankton,
lakes,
nitrogen,
ecosystems,
carbon,
photosynthesis,
pollution
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TheGreenGrok.com Celebrates 20 Years of NASA Research
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This just in. Penguin droppings, viewed from space, are providing important clues for scientists. What on earth …?
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erica
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Jun 05, 2009 03:23 PM
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filed under:
Australia,
emperor penguins,
phytoplankton,
Grok Image,
ice,
Antarctica,
NASA,
coal ash,
heat waves,
carbon monoxide,
Tennessee Valley Authority
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Pulse of the Planet: Ocean Acidification Faster Sooner
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Regardless of your stance on global warming, you should be worried about a related problem: ocean acidification. You don’t need a climate model to know this is ...
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erica
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Mar 16, 2009 12:29 PM
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filed under:
oceans,
phytoplankton,
fish,
calcifier,
Pulse of the Planet,
global warming,
research,
ocean acidification,
science,
carbon dioxide emissions
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To Geo-engineer or Not to Geo-engineer
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Imagine tinkering with the climate system to cancel out global warming — the stuff of mad scientists or global saviors?
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erica
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last modified
Jun 24, 2009 02:57 PM
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filed under:
fossil fuels,
greenhouse gas emissions,
geo-engineering,
climate change,
oceans,
phytoplankton,
global warming,
ocean acidification,
science,
carbon dioxide emissions
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Predicting Dead Zones
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<p>This year's Chesapeake Bay dead zone was <a class="external-link" href="http://www.eco-check.org/forecast/chesapeake/2009/overview">expected</a> to be ...
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erica
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last modified
Jul 31, 2009 11:14 AM
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filed under:
Chesapeake Bay,
dead zone,
phytoplankton,
prediction,
nutrient runoff,
fertilizer,
Gulf of Mexico
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Arctic Plankton Sing the Global Warming Blues
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The canary in the climate change mine is singing a new and slightly different tune.
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erica
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last modified
Oct 28, 2009 03:26 PM
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filed under:
climate change,
Arctic,
oceans,
Pulse of the Planet,
global warming,
research,
phytoplankton,
science
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