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Carbon caveat

http://oceanacidification.wordpress.com/2008/08/21/carbon-caveat/

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Fraser River salmon returns at lowest ebb in 50 years

The Vancover Sun reports that sockeye salmon in the Fraser River are at their lowest count in 50 years. "The department [Fisheries and Oceans Canada] …

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A Sea Change coming

Look for the world premiere in early 2009. Meanwhile, watch the trailer here. Or if you have trouble viewing it, please visit our YouTube channel. …

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Our green aspirations

Click to Play Ben Kalina speaks briefly about our plans to produce a film with a small carbon footprint and a big educational footprint, while …

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Champagne anyone? CO2 vents provide a glimpse of the future

Natural CO2 vents on the floor of the ocean cause increased acidity in their neighborhood. Examining these microcosms gives a suggestion of what the sea …

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Hot rocks help us cool down, courtesy Google

Google.org is funding a brand-new renewable energy technology, to the tune of $10 million. It’s technology powered by hot rocks deep underground. I.e., several miles …

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Gas in the human body

Part 3 of a Case Study in Interconnectedness: Acidosis, Global …By Seveyka(Seveyka)As is often the case, poor people in developing countries are likely tofeel many …

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Summer Streets in New York City

Regular readers know we don’t limit ourselves to direct reporting on climate change and ocean acidification. No, we gotta take ourselves into the open air …

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Just before the IUCN World Congress

First day in Barcelona. I arrive in the morning, get oriented by the friend I’m staying with.He’s had the foresight to rent an apartment in …

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Sizzle–global warming comes to a theater near you

We just found out about this and are super curious. It’s a comedy! We don’t know how it’s possible to make a funny doc about …

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Tongue-eating animal lurks in coral

Exciting news this morning, along with the US government’s bail-out of the stock market, was the reporting on the finding of hundreds of new species …

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Cut greenhouse gases to save coral reefs

A new document called the Honolulu Declaration was just released at a U.S. conference on coral reefs in Hawaii. Reefs are considered sentinel ecosystems, key …

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McCain weighs in on ocean health

John McCain has now stepped up to the plate presented by the Sciencedebate2008 folks. Hats off to them, by the way, for posing 14 questions …

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The Ocean Acidification Network

This is a site we know we’ll be using a lot; it’s jam-packed with info about ocean acidification. Aimed at scientists, but not too technical …

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Global Day of Action for the Climate

Effective use of people as graphic elements to make the "Big Ask" forGlobal Day of Action for the Climate on December 06, 2008.The Big Ask …

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Not the earth we know

How geology is informing our notions of climate change: a discussion between Jan Zalasiewicz, author of The Earth After Us: What legacy will humans leave …

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That pesky elephant in the room–wait, there’s more than one

Courtesy of Google alerts (yet another reason to be grateful to Google, and I’m wondering when they’re going to ask for my first-born child), I …

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What we don’t know about the ocean is most of it

We know nothing about the ocean, so we don’t care. Which means we don’t act to protect it. Here three ocean lovers discuss the pteropod …

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A marine census in the works & some early findings

Remember our rant about ocean ignorance? In fact, at a cocktail hour put together by Oceanblue Divers this summer, Dave Gallo (Woods Hole Director of …

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Krill kill in Antartica? Another victim of ocean acidification

Sorry, just couldn’t resist that headline. But the story’s no joke. It seems krill are another species extremely susceptible to changes in ocean pH, or …

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New study focuses on Caribbean ocean acidification

Research just published confirms significant ocean acidification across much of the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. It reports strong natural variations in ocean chemistry in …

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Obama promises presence at December climate talks

At a rope line in Columbus, Ohio on Nov. 2, Barack Obama says hewill either go to the U.N. climate talks in Poland this December, …

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Blue Vision Summit begins March 7, 2009

We just found out about this event and are definitely interested in supporting it in some way. Over and over again, ocean scientists, lawyers, and …

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Obama promises to address climate change Nov. 18

In a web video produced for the Bi-PartisanGovernors Global Climate Summit, President-elect Barack Obama pledgednew leadership to address global climate change. (Nov. 18)

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Obama to Poland? Final invite from 350.org

We think 350.org is running a canny campaign. Can Obama really resist this invite? Want to send one of your own?

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