In 2007, Walter Palma Son, Bachelor of Law, created the NGO ETHANOL SOURCE (Source of Ethanol) located in the city centennial of S..
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Palma's theory
Published on 2012-02-04 19:34:00
Strictly speaking the Earth is not a perfect sphere (it is an oblate spheroid or ellipsoid – i.e., slightly compressed at the poles), which means that the shortest distance between two points (a geodesic) is not quite a great circle. The equatorial radius of the earth is about 6378.137 kilometers. The polar radius of the earth is about 6356.752 kilometers (about 21.4 kilometers less). Nevertheless, the sphere model can be considered a first approximation. From Greenhouse Effects (Made by Human
“It’s a rapid and catastrophic way you could completely change everything.” As Permafrost Thaws, Scientists Study the Risks
Published on 2012-01-28 23:49:00
Temperature Rising As Permafrost Thaws, Scientists Study the RisksKatey M. Walter Anthony, a scientist, investigated a plume of methane, a greenhouse gas, at an Alaskan lake. Dr. Walter Anthony is a leading researcher in studying the escape of methane. More Photos » By JUSTIN GILLIS Published: December 16, 2011 FAIRBANKS, Alaska — A bubble rose through a hole in the surface of a frozen lake. It popped, followed by another, and another, as if a pot were somehow boiling in the i
Temperature Rising - A Scientist, His Work and a Climate Reckoning
Published on 2012-01-09 23:39:00
by NYtimes - KEEPING WATCH The Mauna Loa Observatory, at an altitude of 11,135 feet above sea level in Hawaii, has been continuously monitoring and collecting data related to climate change since the 1950s.MAUNA LOA OBSERVATORY, Hawaii — Two gray machines sit inside a pair of utilitarian buildings here, sniffing the fresh breezes that blow across thousands of miles of ocean. They make no noise. But once an hour, they spit out a