From the press - archive
Press clippings from international media, provided by Intermedium. The clippings are available on this site for 30 days and are then removed. The selection is done daily and covers electronicly published material only.
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[South China Morning Post, 11.03.2010]
Sami expertise on Arctic warming left out in cold -
[Pravda.ru, 11.03.2010]
Tunguska Catastrophe Occurred in Antarctica Too -
[The Press And Journal, 11.03.2010]
Microbes may give clues about possible life on Mars -
[Cap on Emissions, 10.03.2010]
NASA, NOAA Step Up Climate Education -
[Guardian, 10.03.2010]
What the Sami people can teach us about adapting to climate change -
[National Science Foundation USA, 09.03.2010]
Dome Away From Home -
[TerraDaily, 09.03.2010]
Arctic Seabed Methane Stores Destabilizing And Venting -
[Hindustan Times, 08.03.2010]
China plans to profit from Arctic melt -
[http://thetimes-tribune.com, 08.03.2010]
Methane growing problem in Arctic -
[Guardian, 08.03.2010]
Is Arctic methane on the move? -
[Asahi, 08.03.2010]
Coast Guard to arrest activist -
[The Canadian Free Press, 07.03.2010]
The ghost scientists on the Arctic expedition that never happened -
[Juneau Empire, 07.03.2010]
Panel calls for better Arctic spill research -
[BBC, 06.03.2010]
Clues to Antarctica space blast -
[Sina English, 06.03.2010]
China's 26th Antarctic expedition team departs for home
- Methane seen as growing climate risk, 06.03.2010 (Chippewa Falls Online)
- Greening of Oil - Latest from Mac Ackers, 06.03.2010 (Petroleum News)
- USARC calls for more oil spill research, 06.03.2010 (Petroleum News)
- Methane Leaks off Siberian Coast, Speeding Climate Change, 05.03.2010 (Scientific American)
- Arctic methane leak, it’s official - March 05, 2010, 05.03.2010 (Nature)
- Global Hydrologist to lecture on effects on earth warming, 05.03.2010 (Quad-Cities Online)
- Not-So-Permafrost: Big Thaw of Arctic Soil May Unleash Runaway Warming, 05.03.2010 (Scientific American)
- The secret life of seals, 05.03.2010 (Trading Markets)
- Met Office analysis reveals 'clear fingerprints' of man-made climate change, 05.03.2010 (Guardian)
- Climate change human link evidence 'stronger', 05.03.2010 (BBC)
- Russians, Chinese eye new Arctic oil route, 05.03.2010 (Oil & Gas Journal)
- Methane frozen beneath Arctic seabed destabilising, scientists warn, 04.03.2010 (The Times)
- Polar frontiers, 04.03.2010 (Armed Forces Journal)
- Scientists Stranded in Ice Await Chilling Rescue, 04.03.2010 (ABC News)
- Methane releases from Arctic shelf may be much larger and faster than anticipated, 04.03.2010 (Eurek)
- Study: Arctic seabed methane stores destabilizing, venting, 04.03.2010 (Eurek)
- Methane Seen as Growing Climate Risk - WSJ.com, 04.03.2010 (Career Journal)
- Testing the Limits of Human Endurance to Cold, 04.03.2010 (Softpedia)
- Pika Thriving in Sierra Nevada and Southwestern Great Basin, 04.03.2010 (Red Orbit)
- Antarctica May Have Been Battered by Huge Explosion, 04.03.2010 (Softpedia)
- Scientists Locate Apparent Hydrothermal Vents Off Antarctica, 03.03.2010 (Red Orbit)
- Looking for green in federal budget, 03.03.2010 (CBC News)
- Clues to Antarctica space blast, 03.03.2010 (BBC)
- Japan to push for whaling reinstatement, 02.03.2010 (Herald Sun)
- Ancient polar-bear fossil yields genome, 02.03.2010 (Scientific American)
- New research sheds light on Antarctic ice melting, 01.03.2010 (Antarctic melting ice | Arctic/Antarctic |)
- Group: China preparing for Arctic melt commercial opportunities, 01.03.2010 (USA Today)
- New Arctic supertanker starts commercial operation, 01.03.2010 (Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide)
- China will seek to exploit ice-free Arctic, study says, 01.03.2010 (Earth Times)
- Research group: China prepares for Arctic melt, 01.03.2010 (KWQC)
- New Research Sheds Light On Antarctic Ice Melting, 01.03.2010 (NPR)
- Arctic is source of conflict, international competition, 28.02.2010 (thestarphoenix.com)
- Warmest ever decade, 28.02.2010 (The New Nation)
- Polar bear is a ‘new’ species, 27.02.2010 (The Times)
- Massive Ice Collision Poses Problems for Penguins, 27.02.2010 (aolnews.com)
- Giant iceberg of DEATH! - February 26, 2010, 26.02.2010 (Nature)
- Luxembourg-sized iceberg threatens weather chaos after split, 26.02.2010 (The Times)
- Arctic expedition to gauge how CO2 surge is affecting polar water, 26.02.2010 (Edie News Archive)
- Giant Antarctic iceberg could affect global ocean circulation, 26.02.2010 (Guardian)
- Luxembourg-sized iceberg cthreatens weather chaos after split, 26.02.2010 (The Times)
- Giant iceberg could disrupt ocean currents, 26.02.2010 (The Telegraph)
- Giant iceberg breaks off from Antarctic glacier, 26.02.2010 (Scientific American)
- Migration to New World may have come through High Arctic, 25.02.2010 (Calgary Herald)
- Top Scientists To Discuss Global Changes At Arctic Conference In Miami, 25.02.2010 (Red Orbit)
- Iceberg collides with the ice shelf edge near Neumayer Station III, 25.02.2010 (Innovations Report)
- Pen Hadow hit polar bear with a saucepan, 25.02.2010 (Irish Herald)
- Algae and pollen grains provide evidence of remarkably warm period in Antarctica's history, 25.02.2010 (BioMedicine)
- Japan to continue Antarctic whaling, as well as coastal takes, 25.02.2010 (Japantoday)
- Pen Hadow returns to Arctic to study acidification of the oceans, 24.02.2010 (The Independent)
- Plymouth polar explorer to ski to North Pole, 24.02.2010 (This Is Plymouth)
- Exhibition planned to honour Polar explorer, 24.02.2010 (This Is Exeter)
- Geologists look for answers in Antarctica: Did ice exist at equator some 300 million years ago?, 23.02.2010 (Science Daily)
- Argentina rallies regional support over Falklands, 23.02.2010 (BBC)
- Ice shelves disappearing on Antarctic Peninsula, 23.02.2010 (First Science)
- Whale Saves Seal! And Other Acts of Interspecies Compassion, 22.02.2010 (Utne Reader Magazine)
- Antarctic Peninsula Ice Shelves Disappearing, 22.02.2010 (Red Orbit)
- Ice shelves disappearing on Antarctic Peninsula, 22.02.2010 (Eureka! Science News)
- China sets up sea level-watch station in Antarctica, 22.02.2010 (Gaea Times PR Hub)
- Inuit group blasts Cannon over summit, 22.02.2010 (CBC News)
- Australia to take Japan to court over whaling, 22.02.2010 (The Independent)
- Researchers establish common seasonal pattern among bacterial communities in Arctic rivers, 22.02.2010 (BioMedicine)
- Falklands oil row dialogue sought by Argentina, 20.02.2010 (BBC)
- Japan gets the nod to kill whales again, 19.02.2010 (The Telegraph)
- Falkland Islands officials say oil drilling to go ahead, 19.02.2010 (BBC)
- Where do puffins go in the winter?, 19.02.2010 (BioMedicine)
- Understanding global climate change through new breakthroughs in polar research, 19.02.2010 (First Science)
- Penguins in Antarctica to be replaced by jellyfish due to global warming, 19.02.2010 (The Telegraph)
- Understanding global climate change through new breakthroughs in polar research, 18.02.2010 (Eurek)
- Gordon Brown says UK is prepared in Falkland Islands, 18.02.2010 (BBC)
- Queen's scientists on international team discover 'ecologically unique' changes in Arctic lake, 17.02.2010 (BioMedicine)
- Argentina toughens shipping rules in Falklands oil row, 17.02.2010 (BBC)
- Polar Marine Operations Remain the Ultimate Challenge, Says BMT Ice Specialist, 17.02.2010 (Your Industry News)
- Team finds subtropical waters flushing through Greenland fjord, 16.02.2010 (YubaNet)
- First comprehensive review of the state of Antarctica's climate, 16.02.2010 (BioMedicine)
- Albertan's Antarctic quest, 14.02.2010 (edmontonjurnal.com)
- Radical anti-carbon agenda undermines global warming belief, 14.02.2010 (My San Antonio)
- Canada and Russia Working Jointly for the Well-Being of the Aboriginal Peoples of the Arctic, 13.02.2010 (eMediaWorld.com)
- 'Thinking' robot to explore depths of Arctic waters, 13.02.2010 (Toronto Star – News)
- Trek to Northern Point of Inaccessibility called off because of thin ice, 12.02.2010 (Calgary Herald)
- US Dept of Defense - Troops Carry Out ‘Cool’ Mission in Antarctica, 12.02.2010 (Isria)
- Antarctic ice shelf collapse possibly triggered by ocean waves, Scripps-led study finds, 12.02.2010 (R&D Magazine)
- New underwater experimental field off coast of Helgoland, 11.02.2010 (Innovations Report)
- 'Fingerprinting' reveals fate of mercury in Arctic snow, 11.02.2010 (India News)
- 'Fingerprinting' reveals fate of mercury in Arctic snow, 11.02.2010 (News Track India)
- Hunter's genome gives insight into early migrations across Arctic, 10.02.2010 (Calgary Herald)
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