World leaders are waking up to the ocean’s role in a healthy planet Fourteen nations have made an unprecedented and welcome commitment to use marine ecosystems sustainably. It is equally […]
Brundt ice sheet
Iceberg twice the size of New York City set to break off Antarctic ice shelf Scientists are unsure what this could mean for the future health and stability of the […]
Greenland is melting and the Arctic is burning
Greenland is melting faster [even] than expected We knew climate change was melting Greenland’s glaciers, but new data shows things are even worse than we thought. Many scientists believe that given a […]
Taking the Oceans’ Temperature
Climate change is rapidly warming the world’s oceans, killing off aquatic organisms — like coral reefs and kelp forests — that anchor entire ecosystems. The warmer waters also cause sea levels to […]
Road Trip to Yale: Carbon Capture using Mother Nature
by Gordon Kubanek, CACOR member, Board of Directors. On April 26 Sheila, Jean-Jacques and Gordon drove to Yale University in New Haven Connecticut, to the building pictured above, to attend a […]
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