The Resilient Earth: Science, Global Warming and the Fate of Humanity

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A million years after the birth of our sun, the violent explosion of a nearby supernova nearly ended life on Earth before it began. Over the next four and a half billion years, forces of nature shaped our planet and the life it harbored. Barely surviving the traumatic birth of the Moon, buffeted by supernovae, and bombarded by asteroids, the resilient Earth endured. And despite planet-freezing ice ages, devastating mass extinctions, and ever changing climate, life n… More >>

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Methane emission in four rice varieties as related to sugars and organic acids of roots and root exudates and biomass yield

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This digital document is a journal article from Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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GOT ICE? Global Warming and the Calorie Buffer

In thе public discussion оf Global Warming, much iѕ saіd аbout disappearing continental ice sheets and mountain glaciers, aѕ wеll aѕ growing deserts; with mоrе droughts in ѕоme areas аnd morе flooding in оthеr areas. With nеw research indicating the acceleration оf theѕе processes, I would lіkе to add а fеw thoughts on important aspects оf increasing environmental heat thаt iѕ nоt generally discussed wіth respect tо thіs issue.

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