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Journal Ranks 2015
Back in February I wrote about our new bibliometric paper describing a new way to rank journals, which I still contend is a fairer representation of relative citation-based... Read more
Scientists Warn of Ecological Recession as Biodiversity Declines
GR.–Population growth, land use, and resource harvests are destroying the Earth’s natural systems. The study described below reviewed thousands of research reports and concluded... Read more
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Hothouse 2090: Category 6 Hurricane A Grey Swansong For Tampa | Robertscribbler
GR.–“Here’s what you get when a climate expert adds a little drama to scientific projections of what we can expect: Sea-level rise, massive storms, heat, and... Read more
The 30 July 2016 by Garry Rogers
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Human Population Cycle
Current world population: 7.4+ billion Recent Human Population Explosion Ecologists have described numerous examples of boom and bust population cycles in... Read more
The 12 July 2016 by Garry Rogers
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8 Tips for Keeping Your Garden Safe from Your Pets
As much as we love our dogs and cats, it can often be a nightmare maintaining a garden with them around. Whether they are digging up your lawn, lying in your... Read more
The 04 July 2016 by Gfl
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Vs. OnePlus 3 – Newest Details About Each
OnePlus 3 can be called a newcomes when it comes to smartphone industry, and it already rivals one of the best devices on the market, the Galaxy S7 Edge. Upon... Read more
The 27 July 2016 by Dailyfusion
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What is Global Warming and Climate Change and Solutions to Global Climate Change
What is Global Warming? Anywhere you go it is not uncommon to hear people discussing climate change or global warming. In many cases, the two are considered to... Read more
The 16 July 2016 by Rinkesh
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Journal Ranks 2015
Back in February I wrote about our new bibliometric paper describing a new way to rank journals, which I still contend is a fairer representation of relative... Read more
The 25 July 2016 by Bradshaw
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More Things Stay the Same, More We Retrogress
Within six months of Abbott and the Coalition seizing power in the 2013 Australian election, decades—if not centuries—of environmental damage and retrograde... Read more
The 20 July 2016 by Bradshaw
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35 Old and Unused Items That Can Be Recycled at Home
35 Items That Can Be Recycled at Home Recycling is one of the great ways to recycle old items that usually end up at our trash bin. Read more
The 02 July 2016 by Rinkesh
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Scientists Warn of Ecological Recession as Biodiversity Declines
GR.–Population growth, land use, and resource harvests are destroying the Earth’s natural systems. The study described below reviewed thousands of research... Read more
The 22 July 2016 by Garry Rogers
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51 Unique and Innovative Ways To Reuse Your Garbage
Recycling is a huge topic in modern times, where landfills are overburdened and the amount of waste produced every year continues to grow. Read more
The 06 July 2016 by Rinkesh
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