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The Great Pakistani Deluge never happened

By Juan ColeSeptember 9, 2010 The Great Deluge in Pakistan passed almost unnoticed in the United States despite President Obama’s repeated assertions that the country is central to American security.  Now, with new evacuations and flooding afflicting Sindh Province and the long-term crisis only beginning in Pakistan, it has washed almost completely off American television […]

Oil layers two inches thick coat the Gulf floor, scientists say

By CAIN BURDEAU and SETH BORENSTEIN, Associated Press Writers Mon Sep 13, 5:00 pm ET NEW ORLEANS – Far beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, deeper than divers can go, scientists say they are finding oil from the busted BP well on the sea’s muddy and mysterious bottom. Oil at least two inches […]

Arctic sea ice melting quickly, German report says

UPISept. 13, 2010 at 4:23 PM BREMERHAVEN, Germany, Sept. 13 (UPI) — The ice around the North Pole has experienced another severe meltdown this year, German scientists said. Around 1.9 million square miles of the Arctic Ocean will be covered by ice by the end of this summer, the third-lowest figure since satellite monitoring began […]

Louisiana sand berms not stopping much oil from Gulf of Mexico spill

By Cain Burdeau, Associated Press Thursday, September 09, 2010, 8:45 PM Federal environmental regulators are blasting Gov. Bobby Jindal’s $360 million plan to block oil from the BP spill with sand berms, saying barriers built so far are ineffective and threaten wildlife. In a Sept. 7 letter made public Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency urged […]

Louisiana authorities report oil sightings from Gulf of Mexico spill

Times-Picayune Staff Published: Monday, September 13, 2010, 7:25 PM     Plaquemines Parish Wednesday, 8 September 2010 Submerged oil stirred up by boat 4.6 miles northwest of the Grand Gosier Islands. Submerged oil stirred up by boat 7.6 miles east of the Breton Islands. Oil sheen 1.75 miles northeast of the mouth of the Kimbel Pass. Oil […]

Massive fish kills in bayous hit by BP oil spill

By Bob Warren, The Times-PicayuneMonday, September 13, 2010, 3:42 PM Plaquemines Parish officials have asked state wildlife officials to investigate what they said is a massive fish kill at Bayou Chaland on the west side of the Mississippi River late Friday. Photographs the parish distributed of the area shows an enormous amount of dead fish […]

More than half of penguin species in decline

By Michael Graham RichardThu Sep 9, 2010 16:14 More than 180 scientists and government officials have recently gathered in Boston for the 7th International Penguin Conference. The conclusions of the conference are rather alarming: the scientists warn that 10 of the 18 penguin species are experiencing population decline and that a variety of things are […]

Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary: Global warming is ‘horseshit’ – and other insights

Ryanair’s chief executive rips into ‘fucking eco-warriors’, ‘bogus’ scientists and aviation’s ‘crap’ tax deal By Leo HickmanFriday 10 September 2010 Hilarious stuff from Michael O’Leary in the Independent this morning. Just when you thought Ryanair‘s chief executive couldn’t make a bigger prat of himself, he manages to up the ante. This time, by quite some […]

Video: Ocean acidification threatens oysters

Video: Ocean acidification threatens oysters Technorati Tags: ocean acidification,carbon dioxide,shellfish decline,ecosystem disruption,global warming,climate change

Climate change exposing Viking ancestors’ hunting gear faster than archaeologists can collect it

By Alister Doyle, Environment CorrespondentTue Sep 14, 2010 9:48am EDT JUVFONNA, Norway (Reuters) – Climate change is exposing reindeer hunting gear used by the Vikings’ ancestors faster than archaeologists can collect it from ice thawing in northern Europe’s highest mountains. “It’s like a time machine…the ice has not been this small for many, many centuries,” […]

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