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Global Environmental Change: 2011-2012 Blog URLs
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This page details the blogs undertaken by UCL Geography students on the course "Global Environmental Change". This course has been designed to engage students with impacts on the environment caused by both natural processes and human activities. Thursday, 13 October 2011. Here are a selection of blogs from 2011-2012. Http:/ www.theeasterislandmystery.blogspot.com/. Http:/ blueprintsforanartificialearth.blogspot.com/. Http:/ 66degreeslatitude.blogspot.com/. Http:/ extremeweatherahead.blogspot.com/.
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Not-So-Natural Hazards: Glossary
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A pursuit of the explosive debate set to shake climate science: can we expect a geospheric retaliation to be another outcome of anthropogenic climate change? The term first proposed by Paul Crutzen in 2000 to describe the current geological period when human activities have had a significant impact on the Earth’s ecosystems. A common extrusive volcanic rock. It is usually grey to black and fine-grained due to rapid cooling of lava at the surface. The rocky outermost layer of the earth above the mantle.
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Not-So-Natural Hazards: A Lesson From The Pleistocene
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A pursuit of the explosive debate set to shake climate science: can we expect a geospheric retaliation to be another outcome of anthropogenic climate change? A Lesson From The Pleistocene. A study on Dyngjufjoll volcanic centre by Sigvaldason (2002). Posted by Sarah Cripps. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Easter Island: A Tale of Wonder and Warning. The unsure way forward. Me, Myself and Mesoamericans. Feasting on Fossil Fuels. The Pleistocene Megafaunal Mystery.
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Not-So-Natural Hazards: All Quiet on the Blogosphere
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A pursuit of the explosive debate set to shake climate science: can we expect a geospheric retaliation to be another outcome of anthropogenic climate change? All Quiet on the Blogosphere. Whilst awareness appears to be lacking on geological impacts, already keen scientists are managing to provoke interest by means of twitter:. Global Rumblings' is a compelling blogspot site which asks - '2012 - Will it change the world as we know it? Why so many earthquakes? Posted by Sarah Cripps. The unsure way forward.
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Not-So-Natural Hazards: False Alarm?
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A pursuit of the explosive debate set to shake climate science: can we expect a geospheric retaliation to be another outcome of anthropogenic climate change? Having presented a plethora of cases which seem to support the notion that climate change is capable of triggering geological hazards, I would like to reiterate the facts expressed by non-believers. Researchers have spotted small, increases in small, localised earthquakes in the far Northern latitudes, but so far the evidence has been far from drama...
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Not-So-Natural Hazards: Tsunamis
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A pursuit of the explosive debate set to shake climate science: can we expect a geospheric retaliation to be another outcome of anthropogenic climate change? Below are pictures of the destruction caused by the recent Japanese tsunami. The two pictures below are from National Geographic. The first illustrates the wreckage caused at the site of the Japanese nuclear power station. The second picture shows an enormous whirlpool that took shape in front of the port in Oarai town. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Not-So-Natural Hazards: 11/2011
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A pursuit of the explosive debate set to shake climate science: can we expect a geospheric retaliation to be another outcome of anthropogenic climate change? On the Fracking Frontline". For anyone who found the controversy surrounding fracking an enthralling topic, I have linked a BBC podcast from the One Planet series. This covers discussions from both sides of the debate and focuses on how the problem has manifested in New York. Posted by Sarah Cripps. Did Climate Change Cause The Haiti Quake? It is on...
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Global Environmental Change: October 2011
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This page details the blogs undertaken by UCL Geography students on the course "Global Environmental Change". This course has been designed to engage students with impacts on the environment caused by both natural processes and human activities. Thursday, 13 October 2011. Here are a selection of blogs from 2011-2012. Http:/ www.theeasterislandmystery.blogspot.com/. Http:/ blueprintsforanartificialearth.blogspot.com/. Http:/ 66degreeslatitude.blogspot.com/. Http:/ extremeweatherahead.blogspot.com/.
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Not-So-Natural Hazards: Time's Up
http://notsonaturalhazards.blogspot.com/2012/01/times-up.html
A pursuit of the explosive debate set to shake climate science: can we expect a geospheric retaliation to be another outcome of anthropogenic climate change? Throughout the course of writing this blog, I was inundated with abrupt headlines such as “Did climate change cause the Haiti earthquake? 8221; and “Does climate change mean more tsunamis? John F. Kennedy. Posted by Sarah Cripps. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Easter Island: A Tale of Wonder and Warning.