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Ocean-drilling expedition cites new evidence related to origin and evolution of seismogenic faults

New research about what triggers earthquakes, authored by Michael Strasser of Bremen University, Germany, with colleagues from the USA, Japan, China, France,…

Agricultural methods of early civilizations may have altered global climate

Researchers at the University of Virginia and the University of Maryland-Baltimore County say that today's 6 billion people use about 90 percent less land per…

Targeted investments in climate science could present enormous economic savings for the UK and Europe

Published in the scientific journal, the Bulletin for the American Meteorological Society, the study shows that investments made now, can lead to as much as…

New findings show increased ocean acidification in Alaska waters

This spring, chemical oceanographer Jeremy Mathis returned from a cruise armed with seawater samples collected from the depths of the Gulf of Alaska. When he…

Scientists Conduct Shark Survey off U.S. East Coast

Sandbar, dusky and tiger sharks are among dozens of shark species living in the coastal waters off the U.S. East Coast. Little is known about many of the…

Global Temperature Report – July 2009

“Part of that is an artificial artifact of where we put the calendar boundaries,” Christy said. “Warmth from the new El Nino was not felt at all in June but…

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