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Ocean Acidification
2010-12-03 ‘Acidification’ May Push Already Over-Stressed Oceans into the Red Cancun/Nairobi/Plymouth, 2 December 2010 – The future impact of rising emissions on the health of seas and oceans may be far more wide-ranging and complex than was previously supposed, a … Continue reading
Cold Burn
2010-12-21, Monbiot.com Yes, the extreme cold in the UK right now really could be a result of global warming. There were two silent calls, followed by a message left on my answerphone. She had a soft, gentle voice and a … Continue reading
Loss of Arctic Ice May Promote Hybrid Marine Mammals
2010-12-16 Science Daily Scientists have expected for some time that the Arctic Ocean will be ice-free in summer by the end of this century. Writing in the December 15 issue of the journal Nature, a trio of researchers say the seasonal … Continue reading
Welcome to ClimateInsight
Welcome to ClimateInsight.WordPress.com. The static pages are primarily content transferred from a website which was previously privately hosted by me, Alan Burke. My goal is to express scientific issues understandably for those of you who aren’t usually exposed to scientific … Continue reading