June 22, 2005 Oceanographic Research Vessel Alguita set out top quantify the amount of plastic pollution in the pacific ocean. The visit the North Pacific Central Gyer, AKA the Eastern Garbage Patch.
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June 22, 2005 Oceanographic Research Vessel Alguita set out top quantify the amount of plastic pollution in the pacific ocean. The visit the North Pacific Central Gyer, AKA the Eastern Garbage Patch.
posted by sometimesA seaside school. In the corridor stands the principal, beloved of the high-spirited youngsters. Gazing at a picture of a whale drawn as a child, the head teacher is swept away with sentiment into a flashback... continue reading
posted by plastiquemonkey"Australia has warned that it will have to switch off the water supply to the continent's food bowl unless heavy rains break an epic drought - heralding what could be the first climate change-driven disaster... continue reading
posted by gwaanExplanation of how scientists can be so sure that humans contribute to Global Warming. From the CBC Passionate eye documentary Truth about Global Warming. Which I believe is just the CBC version of the... continue reading
posted by FedquipDo Not Look Directly Into The Sun- -per original poster-: Sunquake number 1 28th April 2007.Strength Geomagnetic G1.Solar Cycle number 24. Current activity G range 1(minor) to 5(extreme) Geomagnetic Storms : G1 ... continue reading
posted by choggieenivro graffiti - Another day, another extinction: after a comprehensive six-week study scientists fear that the rare Chinese Yangtze river dolphins, known as “baijis”, may be extinct. Having failed... continue reading
posted by Fedquiphttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/11th_Hour_(documentary)
posted by FedquipI found this clip awe-inspiring, it's a real idea by Enviro-Mission in Australia. Too bad mankind is too consumed fighting wars, fear and terrorism to start acting on ways of making our planet better on... continue reading
posted by Fedquip(10m26s) Short documentary on the Soviet-induced ecological nightmare of the shrinking Aral Sea, and new hope for a small part of it to be saved. If you've seen those surreal pictures of rusted ships... continue reading
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