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The caldera of Mount Pinatubo on June 22, 1991. - IMAGE USGS

Global Sea Level Rise Masked by 1991 Volcanic Eruption

NetNewsLedger - August 10, 2016
Opinion

Global Warming Is Not Damaging Our World – The Global Warming Movement Is

Hurricane winds have hammered the Florida coast and taking beach sand out to sea

Florida Beach Sand – Gone with the Wind

CCGS Terry Fox in Baffin Bay on July 20, 2017, escorting M/V TAœGA DESGAGN…S. Photo credit: Marine Aerial Reconnaissance Team (Central & Arctic), Canadian Ice Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)

Half a Degree Celsius Makes a Huge Difference

Polar Bears

Staying safe from climate risks makes financial sense, says new commission

NASA mission to Mars is a success as Maven has enters planetary orbit

Climate Science – Greenhouse Gas ‘Detergent’ Recycles itself in Atmosphere

James Murray - December 1, 2018 0
CORRECTS DATE - A river runs through a valley near Moose Pond, Northwest Territories August 21, 2012. Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the establishment of the Naats'ihch'oh National Park Reserve on Wednesday. Photo taken August 21, 2012. REUTERS/Adrian Wyld/POOL (CANADA - Tags: POLITICS ENVIRONMENT) - RTR371FQ

North in Canada Feeling Financial Burn of Climate Change

NetNewsLedger - October 17, 2015 0
Mayan Temples - this advanced civilization vanished

Mayan Water System May Have Led to Civilization Demise

NetNewsLedger - August 25, 2016 0
Climate Change Debate

WMO Verifies Record High Antarctica Temperatures

NetNewsLedger - March 2, 2017 0
This GPS unit is one of more than 50 that researchers have planted in the Greenland bedrock to measure ice loss. Researchers in the Greenland GPS Network, led by Michael Bevis at The Ohio State University, have discovered that the same hotspot that feeds Iceland's active volcanoes has been causing scientists to underestimate ice loss on Greenland. Photo shows the highest region of the Narsarsuaq glacier in southern Greenland. CREDIT Dana J. Caccamise II, courtesy of The Ohio State University.

Greenland Icepack Melting Faster than Experts Predicted

NetNewsLedger - October 15, 2016 0
A rain garden is shaped like a bowl that soaks up runoff from a rooftop or other hard surface like a parking area. The rainwater is absorbed into the soil instead of flowing into a storm drain that empties into local streams. Rain gardens and other green infrastructure are often planted with wildflowers or other native perennials that provide homes and food for birds and insects.

Rain Garden Tours this Weekend

NetNewsLedger - September 7, 2017 0
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