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A launch event will include clips from the film; discussion by Iñupiaq elders, scientists and the filmmaker; and audience
This just reminds me of a long flight and weird couple who had the wife and one kid in business class, and the husband and another kid in the bulkhead seats right behind. It was totally planned. and throughout the the whole trip the husband [...]
It was one of those rare days of winter in the Great Valley of California. Recent rains have tamped down the dust, and gusty winds chased away the omnipresent haze. As a result, I was treated to a view of the mountain range that I live next to, but [...]
This is great drama. Either it becomes a monster snowstorm of the century, or both forces cancel out, and it's nothing. I've never seen this, though. I give it 5 stars for
This is a 'chewy clipper', with a big chewy glob at the front. That means the plume came in ahead, and then brought down the cold. We'll get lots of snow, and then cold.ps. I had clicked the 'private' button, and continued to write. Then I [...]
Phillies on the warpath, but Ontario forges ahead.This might cut the rationality a bit. They might only be injecting 1%, but who knows? Natgas is wet, and my neighbour refused to put in a liner. The chimney has rotted. High efficiency [...]
Columbia Climate School’s Jeffrey Schlegelmilch spoke to members of Congress about how better preparedness before disasters strike can save money and
Researchers are mapping the seafloor and subseafloor between Haiti and Jamaica, to evaluate the potential for
Steve Suntok made a big discovery off the coast of Vancouver Island near Sooke in 2013. Suntok's daughter, Leah, displays the 25-million-year-old bird fossil, (only the second of its kind ever discovered in the area) at the Royal BC Museum Friday. [...]
Researchers studying earthquake hazards in the Caribbean faced several challenges at sea, from rough weather to equipment