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Michael McCain

Self Published Book Explores Plans For Mitigating Possible Effects Of Sea-Level Rise

... Insurance Policy for people who shares his concern – and that of the world's climate change scientists' – on the impact of sea-level rise due to global warming. The author highlights the importance of looking to the world’s vast expanses ... Read Read: Self Published Book Explores Plans For Mitigating Possible Effects Of Sea-Level Rise

By: Michael McCain | 17/03/2009 | Book Reviews
Joe White

Don’t let your domain name go under when sea levels rise!

... 5 metres above sea level. It s easy to imagine that Tuvalu may not be around forever if sea levels rises above 5 meters. So what if Tuvalu sinks?, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), responsible for all things ... Read Read: Don’t let your domain name go under when sea levels rise!

By: Joe White | 19/06/2009 | Domain Names
Stig Kristoffersen

Black Sea - an Important Place in History and Exiting Place to Visit Now

... years ago. About seven to nine 1000 years ago, melted glaciers and the polar ice-caps, made sea levels rise and eventually the Mediterranean overflowed through the Bosporus straight, turning the lake into the Black Sea. Many archeologists ... Read Read: Black Sea - an Important Place in History and Exiting Place to Visit Now

By: Stig Kristoffersen | 24/01/2008 | Exotic Locations

Glacial Acceleration - a Sea of Troubles

... glaciers of Alaska, the Rockies, the Himalayas, or the ocean water expanding as it warms. So the talk of sea level rise should not be in centuries, it should be decades or perhaps even single years. For 10,000 years, during all of human ... Read Read: Glacial Acceleration - a Sea of Troubles

By: Paul Brown | 09/10/2007 | Environment
Kunbi Balogun

Fancy a Dip in the Dead Sea?

... exposure to ambient UV radiation is possible and as such some patients who cannot tolerate lengthy sun exposure at sea-level can do so at the Dead Sea [1, 2]. ClimateThe temperature of the area surrounding the Dead Sea is high all year ... Read Read: Fancy a Dip in the Dead Sea?

By: Kunbi Balogun | 16/04/2008 | Health

Global Warming: The Significance of Rising Water Temperatures And Climate Change

... . Some scientists predict that all the sea ice will be gone by 2040. Melting ice will also cause sea levels to rise. When this happens, islands are lost and coastal communities are flooded. Various suggestions have been made about ... Read Read: Global Warming: The Significance of Rising Water Temperatures And Climate Change

By: Mike Hirn | 28/03/2008 | Nature

Introduction to the Deep Sea Environment

... . The main focus will be on the environment below the Mesopelagic Zone that extends down to 2000 meters below sea level with an emphasis on the environment in the Bathypelagic and Abyssalpelagic Zones. We will examine the sources of ... Read Read: Introduction to the Deep Sea Environment

By: Simon Harding | 07/12/2009 | Science

Sea Temperature Surprise For Monaco

... glaciers because of global warming. Upon his return he established the foundation with his own money to study the impact of rising sea levels, and since then has been active in the attempts to publicise the need to cut CO2 emissions in the ... Read Read: Sea Temperature Surprise For Monaco

By: Roger Munns | 14/10/2007 | Nature

South Sea Dreams, A Vacation Of A Lifetime

... include coral reefs and islets that are spread across the Pacific. Further, most of the low islands rises more than one meter above the sea level, and some of them are the islands found in the Phoenix, Tuvalu, Gilbert, Marshall, and ... Read Read: South Sea Dreams, A Vacation Of A Lifetime

By: Wolfgang Jaegel | 31/10/2007 | Travel

Will coffee prices rise with global warming?

... a monumental threat to the way of life for the farmers of Santa Anita, which sits about 4,000 feet above sea level."If we have to pick all the coffee in October and November, we won't have enough help because our children will still be in ... Read Read: Will coffee prices rise with global warming?

By: Tim Burke | 04/10/2009 | Food & Beverage

Global Warming And The Worlds Rising Water

... if the ice continues to melt at its current rate, some scientists are predicting that the sea levels will rise and many of our coastlines around the world will disappear and be replaced by new ones. This will give us less land all over the ... Read Read: Global Warming And The Worlds Rising Water

By: Rachel Yoshida | 19/08/2008 | Environment

Insulation Grants – Way To Avert Sting Of Rising Energy Bills

... we use fossil influenced energy, more we contribute to carbon dioxide emission which is threatening us with risks of rise in sea level and temperature. Therefore, this programme is beneficial in reducing carbon footprint along with risks of ... Read Read: Insulation Grants – Way To Avert Sting Of Rising Energy Bills

By: Diya Kapoor | 04/07/2009 | Remodeling

Melting Arctic Sea Ice and Global Warming Hype

... expansion of the ice. In fact, on a global basis, NOAA had this to say about world sea ice in April 2008. “Global sea ice reached levels that were “unprecedented” for the month of April in over 25 years. Levels are the third highest (for ... Read Read: Melting Arctic Sea Ice and Global Warming Hype

By: James William Smith | 27/09/2008 | Environment

Travel the Black Sea in Turkey, an Active Holiday in the Kaçkar Mountains, Walking the Green Valey

... journey brings you to lost bays, where the trees reach down to the Black Sea. Experience the pleasant anticipation to your day, when you will see how sun rises over the peak and sends its first warming beams into the valley, while the ... Read Read: Travel the Black Sea in Turkey, an Active Holiday in the Kaçkar Mountains, Walking the Green Valey

By: Joop | 22/02/2008 | Travel Tips
Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem M.Ed.

Across the Irish Sea by Ferry

... lighthouse sitting atop a stone base sits alone in the middle of the sea. It marks the entrance of a channel that directs us into the Rosslare Harbour. I snap a few pictures. My excitement is rising. A red lighthouse sits on the end of ... Read Read: Across the Irish Sea by Ferry

By: Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem M.Ed. | 09/10/2007 | Travel

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