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This Christmas, why not reach for a kosher beer?
(Life/Style)
... offering from Shmaltz brewing – this year named He'Brew Jewbelation Bar Mitzvah – deserves more than a week and one day worth of your time. The malty and complex brew is as good a
warmer
as any of ...
2.
World leaders leave Copenhagen with little progress on climate change
(World/International)
... transformed planet, where large areas will be seven to 14 degrees C
warmer
, making them uninhabitable. In this world-on-fire, the one to two meter sea level rise by 2100 will leave hundreds of millions ...
3.
Jersey bartenders and pro mixologists share their holiday drink specials and cocktail recipes
(Life/Style)
... rye, and winter
warmer
syrup – a spiced syrup with hot pepper spices added, says Garvey. For something a bit lighter, Garvey suggests vodka topped with champagne, orange liquor, fresh orange juice, ...
4.
Study: Even moderate global warming would cause dramatic sea level rise
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... a period known as the last interglacial stage about 125,000 years ago. Polar temperatures during this stage were likely 3 to 5 degrees Celsius (5 to 9 degrees Fahrenheit)
warmer
than today, as is expected ...
5.
Scientists find warming water makes for more aggressive fish
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... to become up to 30 times more active and aggressive. Scientists believe that as the water becomes
warmer
, the animals' metabolism rapidly speeds up. Fish are ectotherms and their body temperature is ...
6.
India’s artificial ‘Glacier Man’ aims to freeze extra water in winter for crops in spring
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... respondents saying that winters were now
warmer
. Meteorological data from 1973 onwards analyzed by GERES-which in English stands for Committee for the Environment and Sustainable Development- showed ...
7.
Manatee stuck in New Jersey waters rescued
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
...
warmer
South Florida waters. Ilya, the adult male manatee, was rescued Tuesday near the ConocoPhillips Bayway Refinery by wildlife officials and refinery workers. Veterinarians at the Marine Mammal ...
8.
NFL Week 7: Game preview for Arizona Cardinals (3-2) at New York Giants (5-1), 8:20 p.m., NBC
(Sports/Professional)
... of the
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Arizona climate, the Giants will once again remind fans why they should be considered a top Super Bowl contender. Prediction: Giants 34, Cardinals 20 JOIN US AT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM: ...
9.
Global warming: Four degrees of devastation
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... increase means a world where temperatures will be two degrees
warmer
in some places, 12 degrees and more in others, making them uninhabitable. It is a world with a one- to two-meter sea level rise by ...
10.
Anthropogenic Global Warming Fraud
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
The argument is not whether the planet is getting
warmer
or colder, what matters is whether or not we can do anything about it. That is the real argument, and an argument the AGW proponents refuse to participate ...
11.
Climate change actually causing some U.S. glaciers to grow
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Crater Glacier as the exception. "It doesn't bear on the general phenomenon of glacier retreat throughout western North America," he says.
Warmer
oceans help some mountaintops keep their glaciers At ...
12.
Netflix amazing, but it needs to beef up its library
(Entertainment/Movies)
... fresh and delicious food; we can be cooler in summer,
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in winter; we can listen to great music almost whenever we want and watch great movies almost whenever we want. Netflix, which has helped ...
13.
It's the end of one of the wettest summers of all time
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... a cooler than average first half of the summer,
warmer
than normal temperatures invaded New Jersey during the last week of July and lingered through most of August, during which the state temperature averaged ...
14.
Report: Humans changing New Jersey’s coastal waters
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... with cold-water species moving away from rising temperatures while some warm-water species extend their ranges. The overall impact is "a shift to a
warmer
-water fish community," according to the study. ...
15.
Climate change spreading tropical diseases
(Health/Healthquest)
... 1997, an observed rise of 0.5 degrees Celsius in the surface of the Indian Ocean waters provoked a massive outbreak of the Rift-Valley fever in East Africa. The
warmer
waters provoked heavy rains, and ...
16.
State Fair Meadowlands offers free rain insurance for 18-day event
(Entertainment/Movies)
... Dollar Night, June 25. "A little rain here and there can be expected, but getting hammered with rain nearly every day this month has everyone more than a bit waterlogged and looking for sunnier,
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...
17.
Some farmers not sold on climate change
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... are facts to be dealt with." A section of the report is devoted to agriculture. It notes that many crops benefit from higher levels of carbon dioxide and slightly
warmer
temperatures. But the relationship ...
18.
Bats dying from a mysterious disease in northeast region
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... fat during the
warmer
months and use the reserves in winter. If they wake before the winter is over, they consume body fat and risk dying of starvation. "Many of these bats with white nose have lost ...
19.
"I hope we are civilized when climate disaster hits"
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... on Gaia theory at some point in the future there will be a sudden shift to a new global climate that may be 5 or 6 degrees Celsius
warmer
on average than today. I have no idea when that shift might happen ...
20.
Report: New Jersey oyster reefs ‘functionally extinct’
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... around to help their numbers increase, he said.
Warmer
, saltier water down bay provides better "planting" sites for larvae to grow quickly. But cooler, fresher water up bay then offers more protection, ...
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