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Antarctic Sea Ice Paradoxically Growing

June 18, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

While Arctic sea ice continues to shrink as the world warms, the ice around Antarctica is actually growing, thanks to the influence of the ozone hole over the southernmost continent, scientists have reported.

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Antarctic Sea Ice Paradoxically Growing

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Land Use Change an Overlooked Cause of Global Warming

November 11, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Georgia Tech City and Regional Planning Professor Brian Stone is publishing a paper in the December edition of Environmental Science and Technology that suggests policymakers need to address the influence of global deforestation and urbanization on climate change, in addition to greenhouse gas emissions.

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EU leaders seek treaty, climate change deals

October 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

European Union leaders hope to reach a deal at a summit this week removing the last obstacles to a treaty to give the bloc more global clout, but face a battle over funding for a global climate change agreement. Failure to break the deadlock would risk leaving the 27-country bloc looking impotent when it is trying to strengthen its role on the world stage and the influence of emerging powers such as China is growing following the economic crisis.

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