Ultimos Posts 1. 29/11/2009 18:23 - Kardashev and agriculture Is the development of agriculture a valid marker to be used along with Kardashev's scale to measure the progress of any civilisation?... 2. 27/11/2009 18:26 - When it comes to co2, what goes up isn't always coming down more co2 emitted, but little change in amount absorbed by natural system The ocean and the land are natural sponges, or sinks, that absorb carbon dioxide, or CO2, from the atmosphere. But a group of international scientists, including two from NOAA, have found that the emissions are outpacing the ability of the sinks to soak up the excess CO2.... 3. 25/11/2009 18:03 - Signing of the new nato trust fund with jordan On 19 November 2009, Italy and Jordan launched the implementation phase of a new NATO/PfP/MD Trust Fund which falls under the responsibility of the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (NAMSA) and has Italy as Leading Nation.... 4. 23/11/2009 18:46 - Brown pelican populations recovered, removed from endangered species list WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Tom Strickland and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Sam Hamilton announced that the brown pelican, a species once decimated by the pesticide DDT, has recovered and is being removed from the list of threatened and endangered species under the Endangered Species Act.... 5. 21/11/2009 18:43 - New study uncovers key role of bacteria in the formation of 'red tide' algal blooms - implications for climate modeling ccording to a new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, NOAA and NOAA-funded university scientists are closer to understanding why 'red tides', called harmful algal blooms form. These toxic harmful algal blooms threaten marine ecosystems, human health, and cost local and regional economies millions of dollars annually through fishery closures and recre... | Estadisticas Ver Codigo HTML Posicion del Blog en Nuestro Ranking Hits Semanales Hits Mensuales |