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Axios Survey Shows More Than Half of IT Professionals’ ITSM Processes Not Ready for Cloud Services
Axios Systems (News – Alert), an IT service management (ITSM) provider, has revealed the results of a global survey showing that more than half of IT professionals do not believe their ITSM processes are mature enough to manage cloud-based services effectively. The survey, conducted via survey during an April webcast with attendees from around the globe, … Continue reading
Ocean front is energetic contributor to mixing, data shows
ScienceDaily (Apr. 14, 2011) — Wind blowing on the ocean is a crucial factor mixing the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide into the ocean depths and keeping it from going back into the atmosphere.For more than two decades scientists have suspected there’s another — possibly substantial — source of energy for mixing that’s generated in the … Continue reading
Drought-exposed leaves adversely affect soil nutrients, study shows
ScienceDaily (Apr. 5, 2011) — Chemical changes in tree leaves subjected to warmer, drier conditions that could result from climate change may reduce the availability of soil nutrients, according to a Purdue University study.Jeff Dukes, an associate professor of forestry and natural resources, found that red maple leaves accumulate about twice as much tannin when … Continue reading
Russian boreal forests undergoing vegetation change, study shows
ScienceDaily (Mar. 25, 2011) — Russia’s boreal forest — the largest continuous expanse of forest in the world, found in the country’s cold northern regions — is undergoing an accelerating large-scale shift in vegetation types as a result of globally and regionally warming climate. That in turn is creating an even warmer climate in the … Continue reading
Cutting carbon dioxide could help prevent droughts, new research shows
ScienceDaily (Mar. 25, 2011) — Recent climate modeling has shown that reducing the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would give Earth a wetter climate in the short term. New research from Carnegie Global Ecology scientists Long Cao and Ken Caldeira offers a novel explanation for why climates are wetter when atmospheric carbon dioxide … Continue reading
Measurements of winter Arctic sea ice shows continuing ice loss, study finds
ScienceDaily (Mar. 23, 2011) — The 2011 Arctic sea ice extent maximum that marks the beginning of the melt season appears to be tied for the lowest ever measured by satellites, say scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder’s National Snow and Ice Data Center.The CU-Boulder research team believes the lowest annual maximum ice extent … Continue reading
Texas leafcutter ants aided, but also limited, by cold-tolerant fungus crops, research shows
ScienceDaily (Feb. 23, 2011) — Texas leafcutter ants farm crops of fungus that evolved cold tolerance to Texas winters, just as northern farmers cultivate cold weather crops, researchers from The University of Texas at Austin show in a new paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Though the cold tolerant fungus gives … Continue reading
‘Climategate’ undermined belief in global warming among many TV meteorologists, study shows
ScienceDaily (Feb. 23, 2011) — A new paper by George Mason University researchers shows that ‘Climategate’ — the unauthorized release in late 2009 of stolen e-mails between climate scientists in the U.S. and United Kingdom — undermined belief in global warming and possibly also trust in climate scientists among TV meteorologists in the United States, … Continue reading
Solectria Renewables to Exhibit at Building Energy and Renewable Energy World North America 2011 Trade Shows
Building Energy is hosted by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) and is a conference attended by architects, designers, planners, builders, policymakers, manufacturers, and installers. The conference sessions range from emerging trends in renewable energy to deep energy retrofits of commercial and residential buildings. Solectria Renewables staff will be in booth #927 Renewable Sales’, a … Continue reading
A Billion Tons of Biomass a Viable Goal, But at High Price, New Research Shows
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