42 news posts from August 2012

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Managing Stormwater One Parking Lot at a Time – Water World

In Western Washington, stormwater management isn’t just good public policy: It’s a vital component in protecting the economy and environment.  WSU’s campus in Puyallup is using innovative techniques to minimize stormwater runoff into nearby creeks and rivers, which ultimately drain into Puget Sound.  Read more about what they’re up to here. 

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Wow! 25 new coral reef fish found, with pictures - National Geographic

Several new coral reef fish species are making their debuts this month in a three-volume book set, Reef Fishes of the East Indies. Compiling more than 60 years of data, the new guide details 2,500 species of reef fish, doubling the number previously reported in the area.  Read more about this and check out some stunning pictures here! 

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NASA scientist ties heat waves to global warming - USA Today

Cliff Mass, professor of atmospheric sciences, offers a dissenting opinion to the new NASA study that ties increased instances of heat waves to global climate change. Mass says that heat waves are due to large-scale, naturally occurring weather patterns, which he says cannot be linked to climate change. Read more here. 

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