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NASA News: November 2004

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  1. NASA Satellite Data to Aid Global Conservation November 18, 2004

    NASA and IUCN - The World Conservation Union, the world's largest environmental knowledge network, signed a joint declaration to use NASA satellite data to help in worldwide conservation efforts.

  2. NASA Research Shows Wetland Changes Affect Florida Freezes November 18, 2004

    Scientists funded by NASA and the US Geological Survey (USGS) found a link between the losses of wetlands and more severe freezes in some agricultural areas of south Florida.

  3. NASA Climatologists Named in Scientific American Top 50 Scientists November 9, 2004

    NASA Climatologists, Drew Shindell and Gavin Schmidt, received the award given by Scientific American Magazine.

  4. TRMM Satellite Proves El Niño Holds the Reins on Global Rains November 8, 2004

    NASA scientists recently found the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the main driver of the change in rain patterns all around the world.

  5. Scientists Find Acid Rain An Unlikely Ally In The Battle Against A Greenhouse Gas November 5, 2004

    Researchers discovered that acid rain inhibits a swampland bacteria from producing methane, a greenhouse gas.

  6. NASA & Partners Create New Worldwide Coral Reef Library November 5, 2004

    A NASA-funded project has created an archive of approximately 1,500 images of worldwide coral reefs.

  7. NASA and Partners Create New Worldwide Coral Reef Library November 4, 2004

    NASA has funded a new archive of some 1,500 images of worldwide coral reefs.