Surfing from / March, 2011

Goats Put Their Graze Anatomy to Good Work

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News
Mar
6

A couple hundred of the inveterate munchers are eating their way through invasive weeds in a burned portion of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Nature Preserve, California, clearing the way for native plants and insects to move back in this coastal habitat. Grazing, low-cost and environmentally friendly, is becoming a more common practice in restoration and conservation efforts.

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Impacts of Climate Change on Disadvantaged UK Coastal Communities

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“Impacts of Climate Change on Disadvantaged UK Coastal Communities” a report to be published tomorrow by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, records how local people have seen the coastline retreat before their eyes in just a few years.

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Gail Potocki: When Art Explores Mankind’s Relationship to Nature

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Gail Potocki’s art explores mankind’s relationship to nature, arguably, the most important issue facing the world today. Gail’s paintings pursue narratives of relationship, and trust, and passionately explore the struggle between human desires and the order of Nature.

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Spill analysis planned for Arctic offshore leases

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News, Pollution
Mar
5

Federal officials will study how a “very large oil spill” would affect the environment off Alaska’s northwest coast.

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New System Can Warn of Tsunamis Within Minutes?

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News
Mar
4

Seismologists have developed a new system that could be used to warn future populations of an impending tsunami only minutes after the initial earthquake.

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U.S. Chemical Safety Board objected to government’s decision to halt testing of blowout preventer.

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There may have been a fundamental safety design problem with the pods that controlled the massive device that failed to stop the Gulf oil spill, federal investigators said Friday as they asked that more testing be done to confirm that.

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Trade group sues over polar bear critical habitat, Anchorage, Alaska

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News, Pollution
Mar
4

Designation of critical habitat does not automatically block development but requires federal officials to consider whether a proposed action would adversely affect the polar bear’s habitat and interfere with its recovery.The lawsuit is the first filed in opposition to the critical habitat designation.

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California Islands Give Up Evidence of Early Seafaring

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The sea-going people may have followed a “kelp highway” stretching from Japan to Kamchatka, along the south coast of Beringia and Alaska, then southward down the Northwest Coast to California. Rising seas have since flooded the shorelines and coastal lowlands where early populations would have spent most of their time.

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EU Pledges 90m Euros in Climate Funds for Sinking Pacific Island States

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Building on the Cancun Climate Change Conference, the High Level conference on Climate Change in the Pacific will be hosted by Vanuatu on 4 March and is organised by the European Commission. Sinking Pacific island states on the frontline of climate change, are to receive funding for climate-related projects.

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