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The warming hole might be a sign that Atlantic Ocean currents are slowing down. This network of currents regulates Earth's ...
This tiny island nation in the Pacific is offering golden passports and second citizenships to gain money for combating ...
Corporate bankruptcies among U.S. companies increased in the first quarter to their highest level since 2010, new data showed. S&P Global Market Intelligence reported that from January through the ...
Amazon shoppers can likely expect some prices to rise due to the ongoing global trade war, the company’s CEO admitted. The online retailer’s network of third-party sellers “will pass that ...
HAMBURG, April 10 (Reuters) - Freight shipping costs on the Rhine river in Germany surged this week as water levels fell further, compelling vessels to sail less than half full, commodity traders ...
A rescue mission is underway in the North Sea after an explosion triggered a blaze on board a 500ft container ship, Dutch media reports. The Dutch coastguard was alerted around 1pm local time to ...
"Exports are on the lower level and we will have to see if we are ... versus expectations for a 260,000-barrel rise, the data showed. Crude stocks at the Cushing, Oklahoma, delivery hub rose ...
The study, a joint effort of the AAPP, the University of Tasmania, as well as scientists from Finland and France, warned that omitting subglacial water from projections could underestimate global ...
That could drive up sea level rise or change the current itself since temperature and salinity help determine the strength of the circulation by causing water to rise and fall. ”One of the ...
Walgreens WBA-0.55%decrease; red down pointing triangle Boots Alliance posted higher sales in its latest quarter on growth in retail pharmacy sales in the U.S., one of the last quarterly results ...
This new knowledge about sea level rise during the early Holocene serves as a valuable reference for both scientists and policymakers. It is especially relevant today, as we are experiencing rapid ...
What’s new: Almost half of global average temperature rise and a third of sea-level rise can be attributed to the “carbon majors,” the world’s 122 largest fossil fuel and cement producers ...