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| Warming Felt More In Western U.S.
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| posted on Thursday, April 03, 2008
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The American West is heating up faster than any other region of the
United States, and more than the Earth as a whole, according to a new
analysis of 50 scientific studies.
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| Drugs Found In Drinking Water Nationwide
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| posted on Thursday, March 13, 2008
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A vast array of pharmaceuticals -- including antibiotics,
anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones -- have been found
in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans, an
Associated Press investigation shows.
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| Durham May Face Water Crisis First
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| posted on Sunday, December 02, 2007
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With central North Carolina suffering through the worst drought on
record and a projected dry winter ahead, the Triangle is as close as it
has ever been to severe restrictions limiting water use to hygiene and
extinguishing fires.
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| Study Says 2002 Drought Worsened Carbon Buildup
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| posted on Saturday, December 01, 2007
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The 2002 North American drought left an extra 360 million tons of
heat-trapping carbon in the air, equivalent to the pollution caused
that year by 200 million U.S. cars, according to a study released this
week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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| Climate Change Can Spark War
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| posted on Friday, November 23, 2007
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History may be bound to repeat itself as Earth’s climate continues to
warm, with changing temperatures causing food shortages that lead to
wars and population declines, according to a new study that builds on
earlier work.
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| Extracting Water From The Air
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| posted on Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Unlike other technologies such as refrigerant dehumidification-based
systems that do not work in low humidity conditions, Aqua Sciences'
revolutionary technology extracts water from the atmosphere virtually
anywhere that human beings live.
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| A Question No One Wants To Raise About Drought
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| posted on Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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"The worst outcome…. would be mass migrations out of the region, along
with bitter interstate court battles over the dwindling water supplies.
But well before that, if too much water is siphoned from agriculture,
farm towns and ranch towns will wither. Meanwhile, Colorado's largest
industry, tourism, might collapse if river flows became a trickle
during summertime." Mass migrations, exfiltrations…. Stop a sec and take in that
possibility and what exactly it might mean. After all, we do have some
small idea, having, in recent years, lost one American city, New
Orleans, at least temporarily.
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