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New NASA satellite map pinpoints worldwide sea level rise
According to new data analysis from the Topex/Poseidon and Jason-1 satellites, NASA is reporting that warming water and melting land ice have raised global mean sea level 4.5 centimeters (1.7 inches) from 1993 to 2008. Here's the image showing where and by how much the world's oceans have changed over the last 15 years. Light blue indicates areas in which sea level has remained relatively constant since 1993. White, red, and yellow are regions where sea levels have risen the most rapidly--up to 10 millimeters per year--and which contain the most heat. Green areas have also risen, but more m...
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Ship's Logs Show Natural Climate Change - Maybe
The Denier Press is alive with versions of a story from the UK, showing that old ships' logs reported a spell of rapid warming during the 1730s - the implication being that if the earth warmed once by itself, it couldn't possibly be doing so today ...
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Gassy Jack

"Gassy Jack" by The Evaporators (SOCAN). Video directed by Jason Margolis from the CD/LP &...
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When Jesse Was Born

Explores the turbulent, sometimes painful, and often humorous lives of one blue-collar family as the...
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A Piece of Glass

With the 2010 Olympics rapidly approaching, many people are concerned about the issue of homelessnes...
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