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Thursday, 4 August 2016

First Big Climate Waves Set For #Norfolk VA


SIGNS OF SYSTEMIC COLLAPSE


Norfolk Naval Base

Norfolk Prepares For Sea-Level Rise And More

Norfolk, Virginia is home to the world’s largest naval base. But now it’s also known for repeated flooding.

Mason Andrews of Hampton University works with her students to identify solutions – like rain barrels – that help Norfolk residents live with the encroaching water. She says the water is rising for a number of reasons. For starters, the city is sinking.

Mason Andrews of Hampton University works with her students to identify solutions – like rain barrels – that help Norfolk residents live with the encroaching water. She says the water is rising for a number of reasons. For starters, the city is sinking.




CIA's clandestine meeting in Istanbul on coup night

As more evidence surfaces daily it seems the CIA was playing a huge role behind the July 15 coup attempt.



Australia battery storage comparison table – July update

A summary of new batteries and new energy storage systems that have been announced in Australia.



Surface Methane

The drying Amazon rainforest is squeezing substantial amounts of hothouse gasses into the atmosphere. Monitors indicate pools of 600 to 800 ppm CO2 in 100- to 200-mile-wide spikes that signal the coming Amazon rainforest wildfires this summer predicted by NASA.  



High Temperatures In the Arctic 


This year to April the Northern Hemisphere oceans were 0.85°C warmer than the 20th century average, while temperatures as high as 28.9°C were recorded over the Mackenzie River close to the Arctic Ocean on June 13.

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