Giant Antarctic Iceberg Could Affect Global Ocean Circulation
Ice broken off from Mertz glacier is the size of Luxembourg and may decrease oxygen supply for marine life in the area
Ice broken off from Mertz glacier is the size of Luxembourg and may decrease oxygen supply for marine life in the area
Ben Webster, Environment Editor Mass migration northwards to new towns in Scotland, Wales and northeast England may be needed to cope with climate change and water shortages in the South East, according to an apocalyptic vision set out by the Government Office for Science.
More troubling news from the bottom of the world.
3TIER® today announced the completion of its REmapping the World™ initiative, which was launched in March 2008 to address the biggest barrier to global renewable energy adoption – the lack of reliable information regarding resource potential and availability.
Study suggests the increased dumping of used computers, mobile phones and other electronic equipment poses a serious threat to health and the environment
PUTNEY, VERMONT — With the continuing failure of governments to reach agreements on combating climate change, the outlook for both humans and nature remains bleak. And nowhere is the failure more conspicuous than in the avoidance of the subject of population growth.
On a planet with around 6.8 billion people, we're likely to see 5 billion cell phone subscriptions this year. {C}
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Written by Jeff Thurston The development and release of 3D GIS is a major step forward into the future. It will undoubtedly cause a stir, several people to scratch their heads and unleash a wave of new thinking that we have not experienced in the geocommunity for quite some time.
New Delhi - The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) today launched the Vis
By Bradford Plumer Sometime around 2050, there are going to be nine billion people roaming this planet—two billion more than there are today. It's a safe bet that all those folks will want to eat. And that's... an incredibly daunting prospect.