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41.) True Nature - Audubon Magazine

Over one day ago | Thu Jan 1 16:44:00 PST 2009


Audubon Magazine

True Nature
Audubon Magazine, NY - Jan 1, 2009
Going beneath one of these frozen behemoths, Stone says, is like visiting ?an underwater cathedral, with the sunlight piercing through the water and dancing ...

42.) Don't fix the economy - change it - Toronto Star

Over one day ago | Fri Dec 26 1:34:00 PST 2008


Don't fix the economy - change it
Toronto Star,  Canada - Dec 26, 2008
Photosynthesis and sunlight are as essential to the framework for economic budgets and expenditures as the laws of supply and demand. ...

43.) Tough lap for the marathon man - guardian.co.uk

Over one day ago | Sat Jan 3 16:06:00 PST 2009


guardian.co.uk

Tough lap for the marathon man
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jan 3, 2009
Outside the window as he speaks, a weak shaft of sunlight breaks through the January drizzle. This, Brown jokes, counts as good weather for Scotland. ...

44.) I like Matt Smith as the new Doctor Who: he looks like an alien - Telegraph.co.uk

Over one day ago | Sun Jan 4 11:25:00 PST 2009


Telegraph.co.uk

I like Matt Smith as the new Doctor Who: he looks like an alien
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Jan 4, 2009
And this morning, I've swum in glorious, open-air Hampton Pool, in bright sunlight, while green parakeets swooped over the steamy water. (Yes, it's heated. ...

45.) Why Isn't the Darkest Month of the Year Also the Coldest? - Slate

Over one day ago | Mon Dec 22 5:42:00 PST 2008


Why Isn't the Darkest Month of the Year Also the Coldest?
Slate - Dec 22, 2008
Why isn't the month with the least sunlight also the one with the lowest temperatures? Because water retains heat. Between 70 percent and 75 percent of the ...

46.) The water vapor debate - Seattle Times

Over one day ago | Sun Dec 21 0:21:00 PST 2008


Houston Chronicle

The water vapor debate
Seattle Times, United States - Dec 21, 2008
It can form more high clouds, which block some sunlight but mostly prevent the release of infrared radiation from below, another warming effect. ...
Inventor: Evaporation units could cool Earth Houston Chronicle
Amateur dreams up way to curb warming of planet Seattle Times
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47.) Our tilt: Winter solstice is coming - Danbury News Times

Over one day ago | Fri Dec 19 21:10:00 PST 2008


Our tilt: Winter solstice is coming
Danbury News Times, CT - Dec 19, 2008
"We'd have exactly 12 hours of sunlight and 12 hours of night, every day of the year," he said. "There would be no seasons. The only way you would be able ...

48.) Write On: The Last Snowman - McCreary County Record

Over one day ago | Tue Dec 16 8:57:00 PST 2008


Write On: The Last Snowman
McCreary County Record, KY - Dec 16, 2008
... reflecting away more sunlight each year. So there is actually a tug of war between elements which trap the heat and others which will cool the planet. ...

49.) Five Simple Ways To Go Green - ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)

Over one day ago | Thu Dec 25 16:16:00 PST 2008


Five Simple Ways To Go Green
ABC15.com (KNXV-TV), AZ - Dec 25, 2008
Window coverings allow sunlight in for natural heat and block the sunlight to keep your home cool, depending on the time of year. Horizontal shading. ...

50.) The nightmare after Christmas - Examiner.com

Over one day ago | Thu Dec 25 12:11:00 PST 2008


Examiner.com

The nightmare after Christmas
Examiner.com - Dec 25, 2008
The most common reason given in DSM is related to the amount of sunlight, or lack thereof, people get at this time of year. The winter solstice is the day ...


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