An animated energy manual with the Dean Alexis Abramson climate school – planet status

Written by Adrienne Day; Illustrated by Traci Hafner Questions and Answers with Dean Alexis Abramson Before Alexis Abramson was Dean of Columbia’s climate school, he was an expert in energy efficiency, specialized in improvement and modifications buildings. The dean of the Climate School of Columbia, Alexis Abramson, shares his advice on how to reduce his…

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Androctonus Ishtar sp. north. From the provinces of Dohuk and Nineve

Androctonus Ishtar sp. north. From the provinces of Dohuk and Nineve ABSTRACT A new species, Androctonus Ishtar sp. north.It is described and illustrated from the provinces Dohuk and Nineveh of Iraq. This new species was wrongly identified as A. Cassicauda Olivier. Summeric Androtonus Al-khazali and yağmur, and A. Turkiyensis Yağmur, are distributed in territories near…

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The hurricanes season is soon, it doesn’t say it’s ready, but weather experts are worried

Climatewire | The Oceanic and Atmospheric National Administration insists that it is ready for the hurricane season superior to the average that meteorologists expect this summer. But scientists from all over the country are the alarm on personnel scarcity and budget cuts, which say they could force the resources of the agency and the depletion…

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Arctic seafood planned trends over time

During multiple generations of CMIP models, arctic sea ice trends predictions have gone from being too stable to the right. Because? The outstanding diagnoses on our page comparison page are currently based on temperature, and in general they show that climatic models have been working well in these trends for decades. But there has been…

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