Top U.S. Shale Oil Fields Output in Serious Decline

Written by SRSrocco

While the U.S. reached a new record of 11 million barrels of oil production per day last week, the top five shale oil fields also suffered the highest monthly decline rate ever.  This is bad news for the U.S. shale industry as it must produce more and more oil each month, to keep oil production from falling.

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‘Urban island effect’ compounds Phoenix’s sweltering heat

Written by Anita Snow

PHOENIX (AP) — When temperatures soar as they have this week in downtown Phoenix, homeless people ride the air-conditioned light rail to avoid a heat so brutal it killed 155 people in the city and surrounding areas last year. An occasional siren wails as paramedics rush to help people sick from the heat.

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‘Game Changer’: Liquid Water Detected on Mars!

Written by Nate Church

Mars as seen in a 2016 photo by the webcam on the European Space Agency's Mars Express orbiter, whose radar instruments found the largest body of liquid water ever on the Red Planet

A team of scientists have discovered a 12.5-mile-wide lake beneath the surface of Mars’ southern polar ice cap.

A “stable body of liquid water” has been found to occupy a “well-defined, 20-kilometer-wide zone” beneath the surface of the Red Planet. The discovery was made by a team of scientists led by Professor Roberto Orosei using the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MARSIS).

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The ‘Temperature Circle’ Deception

Written by Dr Roy Spencer

About a year ago, Finnish climate researcher Antti Lipponen posted a new way to visualize global warming, an animation he called the “temperature circle.”

It displays the GISS land temperature data as colored bars for each country in the world radiating from a circle.

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A Question of Mass

Written by Herb Rose

Man has been to the moon and discovered that it is not made of green cheese. Samples have been taken and the tests done on the structure of the moon which shows that it is very similar to the Earth.

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Peer-reviewed Science Can Support Nearly Every Position

Written by Donna Laframboise

SPOTLIGHT: Recent peer-reviewed science points in different directions. BIG PICTURE: Two new studies about dietary fat made the news last week. According to the first, fat is a villain. In the words of a headline at the UK Daily MailFat consumption is the ONLY cause of weight gain! ‘Unequivocal’ data reveals protein and carbs are not responsible for a bulging waistline.

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