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Living Planet: Exploring glacial caves, the fight over meatless lunches and Niger Delta women stand up to oil pollution
This week on Living Planet, stories of how local movers and shakers deal with global problems. Glaciologists in Oregon tell us what they ve learned about the climate from frozen caves, while a community in Lyon, France protests meatless school lunches. We also debate the ethics of traveling by cruise or by plane. And women from the Niger Delta share their fight for justice over oil pollution.
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Sudden Catastrophic Climate Events in The Past Had No Single Trigger. Here's Why


13 APRIL 2021
The last ice age persisted for over 100,000 years. An ice-bound eternity by any stretch of the imagination, but this long winter was not completely frozen into stillness.
During the Last Glacial Period, which ended approximately 12,000 years ago, climate change existed as a powerful phenomenon, much as it does now, albeit for different reasons.
 
Over the course of the ice age, a series of abrupt warming episodes punctuated the coldness, each of them sending temperatures soaring (by up to 16 degrees Celsius) in temporary heat waves that flared for decades before disappearing.
These sudden phenomena, called Dansgaard-Oeschger events, took place dozens of times over the 100 millennia of the Last Glacial. But what was it that made them spark to life at all? ....

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Efficient reconfiguration and smart design has kept this home to just 117m2, and has enabled the preservation of valuable embodied energy of the existing building.
Compared to the average new Australian home, The Snug will save the equivalent of 753,000km worth of car exhaust emissions, 848 years worth of drinking water for 4 persons, and $226,000 in construction and energy bills over its lifetime.
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Building materials were carefully selected to minimise negative impacts on non-renewable resources, the natural environment and human health, and that creates an energy and water efficient, comfortable home. Accredited products were selected, including FSC Plywood, GECA certified paints, and Eco-Specifier approved Livos oils. Low waste materials included E-crete concrete and radially sawn timbers. Demolished materials were sorted for re-use and recycling, further conserving embodied energy and minimising waste. ....

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Welcome To IANS Live - INTERNATIONAL - Antarctica's 'doomsday glacier' will melt faster than thought


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London, April 12 (IANS) The supply of warm water to Antarctica s Thwaites Glacier, also known as the doomsday glacier , is larger than previously thought, triggering concerns of faster melting and accelerating ice flow a risk for global sea levels, say researchers.
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Welcome To IANS Live - SCIENCE - Antarctica's 'doomsday glacier' will melt faster than thought


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London, April 12 (IANS) The supply of warm water to Antarctica s Thwaites Glacier, also known as the doomsday glacier , is larger than previously thought, triggering concerns of faster melting and accelerating ice flow a risk for global sea levels, say researchers.
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