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 Welcome to the environmentalresearchweb newswire. This week we bring you details of the Arctic river ice that's  becoming less reliable, a rise in the amount of land growing crops for  export, how local knowledge can minimize the impact of offshore wind  farms, and more. Simply click on the headlines below to read the full  stories. Carbon-dioxide boost to grassland growth depends on seasonal rainfall4 Jun, 2014
 Australian grassland sees more growth in wet summers under higher carbon-dioxide but less growth in wet autumns and springs
 Structural supercapacitors take a load on3 Jun, 2014
 Device could allow house walls to store energy.
 Scooters punch above their weight when it comes to air pollution2 Jun, 2014
 Exhaust fumes react to create high concentrations of secondary organic aerosols
 
 Americans care deeply about 'global warming' – but not 'climate change'30 May, 2014
 Yale researchers have found that the two terms, often used interchangeably, generate very different responses (from the Guardian)
 Caught on video: is internet streaming greener than a DVD?29 May, 2014
 Online video streaming has a lower carbon footprint than watching DVDs collected by car, but future higher-definition video could change that
 
 
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