Huge Canyon Discovered Under Greenland Ice

One of the biggest canyons in the world has been found beneath the ice sheet that smothers most of Greenland.

Arctic methane outgassing on the East Siberian Shelf

Shallow hydrates were sampled in Siberia, they form as a result of the so-called “self-preservation phenomenon” and they are termed “metastable”.

The Ocean Is Going To Start Confusing Fish And Dissolving Seashells

Ocean acidification driven by increasing atmospheric carbon levels is a substantial threat to marine life, a new study has confirmed.

Crude Solution: BP’s Corexit on 60 Minutes

When petroleum giant BP spilled millions of litres of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico three years ago, it was the worst ever offshore oil disaster.

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Methane release from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf and Abrupt Climate Change

Russian Academy of Sciences, Far Eastern Branch, Pacific Oceanological Institute, Vladivostok, Russia "Opening the Arctic", Washington, Nov.30th-Dec.2nd, 2010.

Is the climate sensitivity less than 2°C?

Andrew Dessler on Climate Sensitivity

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