EUREKA ALERT
Monitoring marine pollution at Casey station from 1997 to 2015
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Black carbon footprint of human presence in Antarctica
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
Even moderate temperature increases can cause more emergency hospital visits and deaths. Story here.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SANTA BARBARA
Many of the world’s largest aquatic food producers are highly vulnerable to human-induced environmental change, with some of the highest-risk countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa demonstrating the lowest capacity for adaptation, a landmark study has shown.
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The Manitoba Co-Operator - by Vicki Burns
CBC NEWS
Milder winter likely ahead, and more severe weather too, expert says.
"The atmosphere does not negotiate. It operates on known laws and properties of physics and chemistry. Either we reduce emissions or we...