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Tag Archives: water

Irrigation impact on global carbon uptake quantified

Posted on August 27, 2011 by Jorn van Dooren

As the world warms, access to fresh water will become less and less obvious which is bad in itself, but as it turns out now, water shortages could contribute to even more warming through a positive feedback loop.

Posted in Bits of Climate, Bits of Ecology | Tagged agriculture, carbon, climate feedbacks, CO2, Global Biogeochimical Cycles, irrigation, water

Moon has 100 times more water

Posted on May 29, 2011 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

The moon may contain a hundred times as much water as previously thought, ongoing NASA research suggests.

Posted in Bits of Geoscience | Tagged astronomy, Earth, Moon, NASA, olivine, Science, water
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