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Ice Loss Accelerating and Sea Level Rising

A study recently published in Science concluded that the Greenland ice sheet is losing mass at a quicker pace than previously. Consequently, it is making an increasing contribution to sea level rise.
In the Media by Bob Gordon

EPA Releases Report on Sea Level Rise

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in collaboration with other agencies, has released a report that discusses the impacts of sea level rise on the coast, coastal communities, and the habitats and species that depend on them.
In the Media by Bob Ewing

Sea Levels Rising in Asia Due could Cause Widespread Hunger

Rising temperatures due to climate change are causing sea levels to rise and could cause food shortages for 130 million people because of drought.
In the Media by Kyle Pallanik - 2 comments
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Some scientists at an international symposium in Vancouver warn most estimates for a rise in sea levels are too conservative and several B.C. communities will be vulnerable to flooding unless drastic action is taken.

More than three-quarters of the Severn Estuary's mudflats could disappear over the next 100 years as sea levels rise, a report warns.
The low-lying Pacific island nation of Kiribati is considering buying land in Fiji to move its population which is threatened by rising sea levels.

Cracks in Arctic sea ice are leaking alarming levels of methane, a greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide, according to NASA scientists.

Greenland's glaciers are not speeding up as much as previously thought and may be contributing "significantly less" to sea-level rise, a study says.
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Second outing of BBC3 ‘Lip Service’ climaxed with a grand finale

The long awaited second series of British hit drama Lip Service returned this spring on BBC3 after nearly two years....
8 hours ago in  TV Fans by Anca Dumitru

Ze’ev Jabotinsky Lives On: From Irving Moskowitz to Danny Danon – No Mightier Weapon than Indifference

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the State of Israel, by all accounts was heavily influenced by his recently...
10 hours ago by RonnTorossian

Appreciation for a captured Martian sunset

I am on a northbound Acela out of DC, sitting next to an impeccably dressed young woman. She has her hair pulled back...
11 hours ago by Michael Krebs - 2 comments

Cold Empathy and Warm Empathy

Empathy is comprised of two components: I. Cold Empathy: an intersubjective agreement as to the mental...
May 20, 2012 by Sam Vaknin

Adam Vaughan, My Toronto G20 Summit Scandal Hero

Toronto City Counselor Adam Vaughan is my hero. He talks straight and tells it like it is. Adam Vaughan is critical of...
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