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Topics matching '"oceans" OR "oceanography"'

  1. National Science Foundation National Science Foundation
  2. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  3. Columbia University Columbia University
  4. University of California
  5. Greenpeace Greenpeace
  6. National Geographic
  7. Mitsubishi Mitsubishi
  8. Stephen Schneider
  9. Jeremy Jackson
  10. United Nations United Nations
  11. Britney Spears Britney Spears
  12. Vince Gill Vince Gill
  13. Bharatiya Janata Party Bharatiya Janata Party
  14. Richard Greenberg
  15. Wolfgang Petersen
  16. Polytechnic University
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Photos matching '"oceans" OR "oceanography"'

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  1. Paleontologist Richard Forrest measures the jaw bone of a fossilized pliosaur found on the southern coast of England in Dorchester, England Tuesday Oct. 27, 2009. A local council says the fossilized skull of a giant sea monster has been found off the southern coast of England.
  2. Prince Albert of Monaco (R) poses with French producer and director Jacques Perrin after the world premiere of his film "Oceans" in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009. Perrin received from Prince Albert a special award of the Prince Albert II Foundation.
  3. Prince Albert II of Monaco attends the world premiere of "Oceans" by French director Jacques Perrin in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009.
  4. David Balton, Deputy Assistant Secretary Ambassador for Oceans and Fisheries, speaks during the final day of the two day International Arctic Fisheries Symposium in Anchorage, Alaska Wednesday Oct 21, 2009.
  5. Prince Albert II of Monaco and Belgium's Princess Astrid attend the world premiere of "Oceans" by French director Jacques Perrin in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009.
  1. Belgium's Prince Lorenz (R) and Princess Astrid attend the world premiere of "Oceans" by French director Jacques Perrin in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009.
  2. Prince Albert II of Monaco attends the world screening premiere of "Oceans" by French director Jacques Perrin in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009.
  3. Prince Albert II of Monaco attends the world premiere of "Oceans" by French director Jacques Perrin in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009.
  1. Paleontologist Richard Forrest measures the jaw bone of a fossilized pliosaur found on the southern coast of England in Dorchester, England Tuesday Oct. 27, 2009. A local council says the fossilized skull of a giant sea monster has been found off the southern coast of England.
  2. Paleontologist Richard Forrest with the jaw bone of a fossilized pliosaur found on the southern coast of England in Dorchester, England Tuesday Oct. 27, 2009. A local council says the fossilized skull of a giant sea monster has been found off the southern coast of England.
  3. British actor Roger Moore (L) poses with his wife Christina as he arrives to attend the world premiere of the film "Oceans" in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009.
  4. Prince Albert II of Monaco attends the world premiere of "Oceans" by French director Jacques Perrin in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009.
  5. Charlene Wittstock, friend of Prince Albert II of Monaco, attends the world premiere of "Oceans" by French director Jacques Perrin, in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009.
  1. Prince Albert II of Monaco attends the world premiere of "Oceans" by French director Jacques Perrin in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009.
  2. Prince Albert of Monaco (R) poses with French producer and director Jacques Perrin after the world premiere of his film "Oceans" in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009. Perrin received from Prince Albert a special award of the Prince Albert II Foundation.
  3. Charlene Wittstock, a friend of Prince Albert II of Monaco, attends the world premiere of "Oceans" by French director Jacques Perrin in Monte Carlo October 10, 2009.
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Articles matching '"oceans" OR "oceanography"'

  1. Newstrack India logo
    European satellite to provide new insights into how water is cycled around Earth
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    London, November 2 (ANI): An European satellite that will provide major new insights into how water is cycled around the Earth, has been launched into space. Full Article at Newstrack India

  2. Deutsche Welle logo
    Earth heats up faster than expected, scientists say
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    Humans could be living on a warmer Earth if predictions made by a new report become reality. The Copenhagen Diagnosis, published in Potsdam, Germany, on Tuesday, outlines how the world's climate could change if greenhouse gas emissions aren't slashed. Full Article at Deutsche Welle

  3. New Scientist logo
    Last bastion of stable ice bows to Antarctic warming
    1 hour ago

    We thought it was one of the Earth's last remaining regions of stable ice. Now it seems the East Antarctic ice sheet has been losing mass since 2006 and could become a significant source of sea level rise, according to data from gravity-measuring... Full Article at New Scientist

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Quotes matching '"oceans" OR "oceanography"'

  1. From the early 1900s to the mid-1960s blue whales were hunted in all the world's oceans and their populations significantly reduced. At least 9,500 blue whales were taken by commercial whalers throughout the North Pacific between 1910 and 1965 (Ohsumi and Wada, 1972) and at least 11,000 were taken in th...
    SOURCE: YubaNet 1 day ago
  2. In these coastal regions, the ice loss could be driven by some interaction with the oceans or some weather patterns, or it could be a sub-glacial lake that drained and caused some thinning - so it might not be climate-related.
    SOURCE: Webindia123 1 day ago
  3. I will never forget that morning, the sun rising over these rice paddies, and I realized for the first time, ‘These oceans of green ... that's where the world's food comes from.' I had never realized that ... I grew up in Europe and then came to North America. You go to Loblaws when you're hungry, or Mc...
    SOURCE: Globe and Mail 1 day ago
  4. Thus far, the oceanography community has deployed 30 members as individual augmentees to Iraq and Afghanistan three have returned with Bronze Stars and provided over 1300 products to DoD units deployed there.
    SOURCE: Leaf Chronicle 2 days ago
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