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Daily Archives: August 29, 2014

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Dr. Alan Steinman on Algal Blooms and Climate

2014, Algae blooms, Climate Change, Communication, Hydrosphere, Impacts, Water SecurityBy Chris MachensAugust 29, 2014Leave a comment

Peter Sinclair, interviews Dr. Alan Steinman, an expert on Algae– and Cyanobacteria blooms, with a scope on water security. Related Cyanobacteria blooms (harmful algae blooms) and climate change

NASA: 2014 Arctic minimum likely to be among lowest

2014, Arctic, Climate Change, Communication, Impacts, StudyBy Chris MachensAugust 29, 2014Leave a comment

We will likely see one of the lowest extents as the ice melt quickens. NASA: As we head toward September, the Arctic is approaching its annual minimum sea ice extent (i.e., the total area covered by at least 15 percent of ice). While it appears 2014 will neither match nor surpass the 2012 record low,…

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