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30/6/2009
Siglato a Bruxelles un Accordo Quadro di cooperazione nella ricerca in Artico e in Antartide
- Polarnet
29/6/2009
New framework to link up Europe’s polar research
- European Polar Board
29/6/2009
Balancing act. Aerial survey to help determine ice loss in West Antarctic region
- The Antarctic Sun
25/6/2009
Le krill serait-il malade ?
- Recherches Polaires
25/6/2009
Atmosfera: mai così tanto CO2 come ora.
In due milioni di anni i picchi di CO2 hanno raggiunto in media solo le 280 parti per milione, mentre attualmente si registrano 385 parti per milione, il 38 per cento in più
- Le Scienze
24/6/2009
Elusive forms of water found?
- Nature News
23/6/2009
Ice Sheets Can Retreat "In a Geologic Instant," Study of Prehistoric Glacier Shows
- University at Buffalo - New York
23/6/2009
Salvano l'ozono, aumentano il riscaldamento globale
- Le Scienze
19/6/2009
Microbiology: No Place Too Cold
- Science
19/6/2009
AGU Chapman Conference: "They walked away"
- Nature - Climate Feedback
19/6/2009
Quando i monsoni si spostarono più a sud
- Le Scienze
19/6/2009
Italy cancels G8 research meeting. Scrapped ministerial summit may jeopardize pressing climate change decisions.
- Nature
16/6/2009
Du plancton aux manchots : conséquences du réchauffement climatique
- Recherches Polaires
16/6/2009
New survey uncovers the birthplace of Antarctica's icecap
- NERC-Planet Earth online
Foto: Alfred Wegener Institute
15/6/2009
New record Arctic sea ice cover minimum? Climate researchers from Bremerhaven and Hamburg present new prognoses
- AWI
8/6/2009
Sensational climate research in the Arctic: longest climate archive of the terrestrial Arctic retrieved
- AWI
8/6/2009
Antarctic bird nest? Discovery of avian fossils suggests Antarctica may have been origin of modern species
- Antarctic Sun
3/6/2009
Des momies dénoncent la pollution moderne au mercure
- Recherches Polaires
3/6/2009
Tracking Emperor Penguins Using Feces Stains
- SciencePoles
1/6/2009
Scientists Return from Expedition to Drill Beneath Frozen Russian Lake
- National Science Foundation
1/6/2009
Nobellists urge action on climate change
- Nature
ultima modifica: 6 Luglio 2009