Climate scientists response to DOE report

Steve B: – “The graphs we have seen of an increasing rate of increase are almost always due to improper mixing, starting with tidal data, which measures the quantity of interest, and then moving to satellite data which requires a large amount of data.“ Satellite altimetry provides more accurate, near-global, and consistent sea level data…

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Megascolecidae) along the lower Mekong River basin with descriptions of a new species

Abstract The Lower Mekong Basin is recognized as a region of notable biodiversity. However, it is currently experiencing serious degradation due to rapid economic development and the intensifying effects of climate change. Many species, including earthworms, are increasingly threatened. Besides, Aminthas mekongianus (Cognetti, 1922) exhibits considerable intraspecific morphological variability, which makes its identification difficult. Therefore,…

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