• Search in Site

Search in Site

Alaska Native News

  • HOME
  • Featured
  • General
  • World
  • National
  • State
  • Rural
  • Arctic
  • Science/Education
  • Health
  • At Sea
  • Politics
  • Weather
  • Tides
  • Entertainment
    • Daily Crossword/Sudoku
    • Comics
  • Opinions/Op/Ed/Letters
    • Op/Ed and the Editor
    • Submit Press Release, OP/ED or Letter to the Editor
  • Advertising
  • Contact Us
  • North Slope/Northwest Alaska
  • Interior Alaska
  • Southwest Alaska
  • Southcentral
  • Southeast Alaska
  • This Day in Alaskan and U.S. History
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. warming
  4. /
  5. Page 18
Home»Posts tagged with»warming (Page 18)

Livermore Scientists Find Global Ocean Warming has Doubled in Recent Decades

By Anne M Stark | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on Jan 21, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Livermore Scientists Find Global Ocean Warming has Doubled in Recent Decades

LIVERMORE, California — Lawrence Livermore scientists, working with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and university colleagues, have found that half of the global ocean heat content increase since 1865 has occurred over the past two decades. “In recent decades the ocean has continued to warm substantially, and with time the warming signal is reaching deeper […]

Meltwater from the Greenland Ice Sheet Releasing Faster

By Horst Machguth | University of Zurich on Jan 4, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Meltwater from the Greenland Ice Sheet Releasing Faster

The firn layers of the Greenland ice sheet might store less meltwater than previously assumed. Researchers from the USA, Denmark and the University of Zurich fear that this could lead to increased release of the meltwater into the oceans.   The near-surface layers of the Greenland ice sheet are made up of snow that is […]

Rapid Plankton Growth in Ocean Seen as Sign of Carbon Dioxide Loading

By Arthur Hirsh | Johns Hopkins on Nov 30, 2015   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Rapid Plankton Growth in Ocean Seen as Sign of Carbon Dioxide Loading

A microscopic marine alga is thriving in the North Atlantic to an extent that defies scientific predictions, suggesting swift environmental change as a result of increased carbon dioxide in the ocean, a study led a by Johns Hopkins University scientist has found. What these findings mean remains to be seen, as does whether the rapid […]

Record-Setting Bloom of Toxic Algae in North Pacific

By Tom Di Liberto | NOAA on Aug 11, 2015   At Sea, Featured  

Record-Setting Bloom of Toxic Algae in North Pacific

A record-breaking algal bloom continues to expand across the North Pacific reaching as far north as the Aleutian Islands and as far south as southern California.  Coinciding with well above average sea surface temperatures across the North Pacific and West Coast of North America, the bloom is laced with some toxic species that have had […]

« Previous 1 … 16 17 18 19 20 Next »
  • Advertise with Us
  • Submit Press Release, OP/ED or Letter to the Editor
  • Contact Alaska Native News
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
© 2026, ↑ Alaska Native News