Archive for May 16th, 2009
Climate Change in Mississippi
Posted by jennifer, May 16th, 2009 - under News, Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 28
INSTEAD of rising temperatures, the annual average temperature in Mississippi has declined over the past century. Instead of an increasing frequency of drought, the state’s moisture conditions have improved over the long run. Instead of failing crops, the state’s agricultural yields have been increasing. Natural cycles in the regional climate can largely explain changes in patterns [...]
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‘Jellyfish’ Sequest Carbon
Posted by jennifer, May 16th, 2009 - under News.
Comments: 1
Swarming by millions in ‘hot spots’ and also dying by millions like salps, Pyrosoma atlanticum may be transporting tons of carbon per year from the ocean surface to the deep sea. Read more here.
Aid Agencies to Promote Carbon Offsets
Posted by jennifer, May 16th, 2009 - under News.
Tags: Carbon Trading
Comments: none
World Vision was the first non-government agency to negotiate a deal with the World Bank for carbon-commission offsets for a reforestation project in Ethiopia. Read more here.

