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NASA Links El Nino, Southern Ocean Changes

NASA researchers have found strong relationships between El NiƱo episodes and changes in climate and sea ice cover around Antarctica.
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New Satellite Releases First Data

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Following an in-depth performance review by NASA and the French Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, the Jason 1 oceanography satellite has been declared ready for operational service.

Snow Science, Not Sports, In The Rockies

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This month, dozens of scientists on the ground, in the air and using satellite observations will begin a multi-year experiment to study winter snow packs on the Colorado side of the Rocky Mountains.

NASA Presents Natural Hazards Web Site

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NASA unveiled a new Web site today in which it publishes satellite images in near real time over natural hazards around the world.

Geophysicist Studies Life In The Early Solar System

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Asteroid impacts may have played a much larger role in the evolution of life on our planet than previously thought.

Satellites Help Scientists Understand Dining Habits of Sea Lions, Seals

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Using satellites, researches are studying the dining habits of seals and sea-lions. It's a high-tech venture.

165 Countries Approve Kyoto Rules

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International delegates agreed on Saturday to the first-ever rules aimed at stopping global warming.

Climate Talks Begin in Morocco

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Thousands of delegates are gathered in Morocco in an attempt to save the Kyoto treaty and battle global warming.

Climate Meeting to Finalize Treaty

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An effort to save the Kyoto Protocol, and win back the support from the US, is to end in November.

Group Warns of Threatening Species

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American fisheries are threatened by invasions from Australian jellyfish and Asian crabs.

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