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Daily Archives: June 29, 2018
If You Detonated a Nuclear Bomb In The Marianas Trench (Just Fantasy, not science!)
Published on Jan 10, 2018
I hope everyone understood where science ends and fantasy begins?) Thank’s Armando Sepulveda, Fernando Arroyo, CGSOS LLC & Twize films for “The Big Wave” project (04:03 – 04:08) in this video. Original footage: https://vimeo.com/222702871 links to their portfolio: https://vimeo.com/user2511802 , https://www.behance.net/arosdaf78a
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Only a matter of time: The disaster awaiting Pacific Northwest
Published on Mar 6, 2016
Five years ago a 9.0 mag earthquake and tsunami devastated eastern Japan in 2011, and scientists say it’s a question of when, not If, it happens here in the Pacific Northwest; research shows the region is overdue for a major quake. To prepare for a devastating natural disaster, officials are drawing up evacuation plans and greenlighting seismic upgrades. Don Dahler has a report on the efforts some communities are making.
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What Happens to a Democracy When Brick by Brick it Stops Being Democratic
Thom Hartmann Program
Published on Jun 29, 2018
What happens to Democracy when you ha e unlimited secret money, racism and voter disenfranchisement? The Shaky Ground of Democracy
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Mental Health Experts BEG For Rule Change So They Can Talk About Trump’s Declining Mental State
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Jennifer Harbury: Today’s Refugee Crisis Is Blowback from U.S. Dirty Wars in Central America
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A huge stretch of the Arctic Ocean is rapidly turning into the Atlantic. Tha t’s not a good sign – The Washington Post
Scientists studying one of the fastest-warming regions of the global ocean say changes in this region are so sudden and vast that in effect, it will soon be another limb of the Atlantic Ocean, rather than a characteristically icy Arctic sea.
The northern Barents Sea, to the north of Scandinavia and east of the remote archipelago of Svalbard, has warmed extremely rapidly — by 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit just since the year 2000 — standing out even in the fastest-warming part of the globe, the Arctic.
“We call it the Arctic warming hot spot,” said Sigrid Lind, a researcher at the Institute of Marine Research in Tromso, Norway.
Now Lind and her colleagues have shown, based on temperature and salinity measurements taken on summer research cruises, that this warming is being accompanied by a stark change of character, as the Atlantic is in effect taking over the region and converting it into a very different entity.
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