Archive for June, 2010

30th June
2010

Ice sheets melt away as CO2 rises: that’s how it’s supposed to work. So why does the opposite sometimes seem to have happened?


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30th June
2010

Ice sheets melt away as CO2 rises: that’s how it’s supposed to work. So why does the opposite sometimes seem to have happened?


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29th June
2010

It turns out El Niño may not have had such a large effect on recent climate change as a controversial paper published last year suggested


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29th June
2010

It turns out El Niño may not have had such a large effect on recent climate change as a controversial paper published last year suggested


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28th June
2010

For most industries, wastewater tends to be looked upon as a bit of a problem that needs to be treated and then disposed of p…
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28th June
2010

For most industries, wastewater tends to be looked upon as a bit of a problem that needs to be treated and then disposed of p…
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28th June
2010

AN international conference on the Gold Coast this week will hear Australia will be one of the hardest hit developed countries when climate change starts to bite.
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28th June
2010

AN international conference on the Gold Coast this week will hear Australia will be one of the hardest hit developed countries when climate change starts to bite.
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28th June
2010

The idea to sequester carbon is gaining support as a way to avoid global warming. For example, the European Union plans to invest billions of Euros to develop carbon capture and storage whereby carbon dioxide will be extracted and stored underground. But how effective is this procedure and what are the long-term consequences of leakage for the climate? Research has now cast light on these issues.
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28th June
2010

The idea to sequester carbon is gaining support as a way to avoid global warming. For example, the European Union plans to invest billions of Euros to develop carbon capture and storage whereby carbon dioxide will be extracted and stored underground. But how effective is this procedure and what are the long-term consequences of leakage for the climate? Research has now cast light on these issues.
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