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  • Category: Meteorology
  • Founded: Jan 11, 2007
  • Language: English
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This Groups exists to discuss climate change and its causes and effects.

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News: Most U.S. Organizations Not Adapting To Climate Change, Report
Most U.S. Organizations Not Adapting To Climate Change, Report Finds ScienceDaily (Dec. 3, 2008) - Organizations in the United States that are at the highest
Posted - Thu Dec 4, 2008 12:05 pm
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News: Accelerated Melting Of Continental Icepacks Is Major Reason Fo
Accelerated Melting Of Continental Icepacks Is Major Reason For Rise In Sea Level Between 2003 And 2008 A network of buoys transmits water temperature and
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News: Climate Clues In Southern Ocean - Ocean Currents Surprisingly
Climate Clues In Southern Ocean - Ocean Currents Surprisingly Resistant To Intensifying Winds enlarge Schematic diagram of the circulation in the Antarctic
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How Icebergs Crack
<<U.S. scientists have figured out how icebergs break off Antarctica and Greenland, a finding that may help predict rising sea levels as the climate warms.
Posted - Sun Nov 30, 2008 12:31 pm
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News: Clouds And Climate Change - CERES Flight Model Moves Toward La
Clouds And Climate Change: CERES Flight Model Moves Toward Launch An example of CERES data from CERES Aqua show measurements over the United States from June
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