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Scientists might have finally solved the mystery of Venus’ disappearing water

By Ali Sundermier From Business Insider Venus is like Earth on fire. Although Venus is about as much as 10 times hotter, the planets are similar in size and gravity. And billions of years ago, Venus might have had something…

meeco and PV Energy to attend clean energy conference in Trinidad and Tobago

Caribbean island state plans to expand its renewable energy strategy to comply with the COP21 Paris Climate Agreement by reducing its CO2 emissions The Caribbean island state Trinidad and Tobago pursues the domestic target of generating 10 per cent of…

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Caribbean Sea acts like a whistle and can be ‘heard’ from space

UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL A study of the Caribbean Sea by University of Liverpool ocean scientists has revealed that, in the midst of all the noise of the ocean, this region behaves like a whistle, which blows so loudly that it…

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Solar power will give you non-stop water during bike rides

By Jon Fingas From engadget If you’re a cyclist, you know the anxiety that comes with running out of water in the middle of a bike ride — the last thing you want is dehydration when you’re miles away from home….

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Cayman Islands invited to pursue Branson’s renewable energy challenge

Action based partnership with Carbon War Room will accelerate transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (16 June 2016) The Cayman Islands Government proactively approached organisers of the 10 Islands Challenge, and are currently reviewing an…

Every observatory in the world now reports carbon dioxide is at highest level in 4 million years

BY ANDREW FREEDMANFrom Mashable One by one, the observatories sounded the alarm in the past few years—from the peak of Mauna Loa in Hawaii, and the top of the Greenland ice sheet—as the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s…

World’s oldest axe

The ‘discovery’ of the world’s oldest ax reveals a major problem in this field By Peter Hiscock, The Conversation From Business Insider The discovery of evidence of the world’s oldest axe is reported by my colleagues and I in a…

Happy World Sea Turtle Day (June 16)

From ecomar Not only is June 16, 2013 being celebrated as Father’s Day around the world, it also happens to be World Sea Turtle Day! June 16th is also the birthdate for Archie Carr, founding father of sea turtle conservation…

Spawning predictions

Coral spawning predictions for the Southern Caribbean (2016) By admin research CARMABI news, Research Station Carmabi Based on last year’s surveys a prediction is now available of expected times and dates that some of the more abundant Caribbean coral species…

CCMI Research May 28-June 12

From Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI CCMI recently welcomed a group of eight undergraduate students participating in a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. This eight week long program is funded by the National Science Foundation, and gives select undergraduate students…