US TRIBES WORK WITH SCIENTISTS AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE...
'Climate change brings uncertainty, so we try to adapt to that uncertainty,' says Tye Baker, director of Water Resources for the Choctaw Tribe of Oklahoma [Nicholas Linn/Al Jazeera]
Combining science and indigenous knowledge, this US research group seeks new ways to adapt to climate change...
Read moreKEEP IT IN THE GROUND!
We’re facing a pivotal moment for our planet’s future...
Runaway climate change will put everyone on the planet at risk — yet fossil fuel companies are still searching for more places to drill, frack, and mine. Fracking explosions, oil disasters, and devastating pipeline spills are just business-as-usual for the fossil fuel industry.
SCIENTISTS WARN WORLD WILL MISS KEY CLIMATE TARGET...
A tropical coral reef off Fiji. Photograph: Alamy
Grim backdrop to vital global emissions talks as new analysis shows 1.5C limit on warming is close to being broken...
Read moreALL KINDS OF CLIMATE RECORDS WERE SMASHED IN 2015, SAYS U.S. AGENCY...
A polar bear roams near the North Pole in an undated image. Photo by U.S. Navy.
All kinds of climate change records were smashed in 2015, setting new standards for atmospheric greenhouse gas concentration, sea level rise, and surface temperatures on both land and sea, according to a new report...
Read moreFOR CLIMATE SCIENTISTS, THE SIBERIAN ANTHRAX OUTBREAK IS A SIGN OF WHAT’S TO COME...
Nenets herdsmen outside the town of Nadym, Siberia, on March 14, 2005. (Photo: Tatyana Makeyeva/AFP/Getty Images)
We don’t yet know what else lies buried within the Earth’s permafrost — which is scary, because warming in the Arctic is accelerating...
Read morePEOPLE REALLY DO PAY ATTENTION TO CLIMATE CHANGE — WHEN LEONARDO DICAPRIO TALKS ABOUT IT...
Add your reaction ShareCLIMATE CHANGE’S FINGERPRINTS ALL OVER CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES...
The Sand Fire burning in California's Santa Clarita Valley in July. Credit: Kevin Gill/flickr
Reports this week from the front lines of the Sand Fire in Southern California painted the scene as apocalyptic. The drought-fueled blaze was explosive, fast-moving and devastating, burning through 38,000 acres in the Santa Clarita Valley and forcing the evacuation of more than 10,000 homes...
Read moreSEARING KUWAIT TEMP COULD RANK AMONG WORLD’S HOTTEST...
Temperatures across the Middle East in the midst of a heat wave on July 21, 2016. Credit: earth.nullschool.net
The Middle East is no stranger to scorching heat, but a recent heat wave sent temperatures soaring to heights that are rarely seen even there. On July 21, Mitribah, Kuwait, recorded a temperature of 129.2°F (54°C) during the height of the heat wave. If it checks out, that will be the second hottest temperature ever measured in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Read moreAUSTRALIA BOOSTS CLIMATE SCIENCE RESEARCH IN A COMPLETE ABOUT FACE...
Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has long been seen as in favour of action on climate change (AFP Photo/Peter Parks)
Sydney (AFP) - Australia made an abrupt climate change u-turn Thursday, with the issue set to again become a key focus of the national science agency just months after it saw hundreds of jobs cut in a heavily criticized move...
Read moreGLOBAL CLIMATE DEAL LIKELY TO ENTER INTO FORCE IN 2016: STUDY...
A global agreement on climate change looks likely to enter into force this year, a study showed on Friday, making it harder for Republican Donald Trump to pull out if he wins the U.S. presidency...
Read moreWE WON: AARP DUMPS ALEC!
AARP, the organization representing Americans over 50, has a great slogan: “You think you know AARP? What we do might surprise you.” Well, AARP's recent sponsorship of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) was the worst kind of surprise!
Read moreSCIENTISTS TEASE OUT CLIMATE CHANGE’S ROLE IN ZIKA SPREAD...
A truck sprays insecticide near grounds workers at Olympic media accommodations as part of preventative measures against the Zika virus and other mosquito-borne diseases in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. Credit: REUTERS/Chris Helgren
Athletes and tourists converging on Brazil this week are crowding into a country where rapid environmental change and natural weather fluctuations nurtured a viral epidemic that has gone global...
Read moreWESTERN WATER: THIRSTY WESTLANDS FACES ESCALATING WOES...
Debris litters the San Luis Drain. Photo courtesy of the Westlands Water District.
MENDOTA, Calif. — Driving down Highway 33 through California's Central Valley, signs of the state's ongoing drought — and water wars — are everywhere. Fields of green winter wheat and diagonal rows of almond trees alternate with brown fields. Billboards every few miles read, "No water = No jobs."
Read moreAN OLD SOURCE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY GETS A NEW LOOK...
Kerr Dam on the Flathead River near Polson, Montana. (Photo: Danita Delimont/Getty Images)
A government report finds that hydropower could supply 35 million homes by 2050—no new dams required...
Read moreBRITAIN SHOUTS ABOUT IMMIGRATION BUT IS SILENT ON ONE OF THE ROOT CAUSES: CLIMATE CHANGE...
Nigel Farage launches UKIP’s EU Referendum poster campaign in London, 16 June. Photograph: REX/Shutterstock
The Brexit campaign pivoted around migration but its politicians are skeptical of action on global warming that is a key driver of displacement...
Read moreTHE STICKY TRUTH ABOUT ECONOMIC GROWTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE...
Coal workers will need re-tooling to transition to a sustainable economy. Credit: PhotoDisc/Getty Images.
Why we need to talk about the costs of mitigation...
Read more2015 WAS THE HOTTEST YEAR EVER, AND 2016 IS ALREADY EVEN HOTTER...
White canvas covers protected parts of the Rhone glacier against melting near the Furka mountain pass in the Swiss Alps on Aug. 6, 2015. (Photo: Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters)
Hundreds of scientists document the impact of worldwide climate changes in a new report...
Read moreEL NINO AND ETHIOPIA: YEAR OF EXTREMES?
Photo by Nancy McNally/CRS
Ethiopia faces its worst drought in 50 years. Following a dry 2015, the effects of climate change and El Nino continue to include a devastating lack of water that could last for much of 2016.
More than 10 million people in Ethiopia face chronic hunger, but that number is expected to rise as families run out of options...
Read moreENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS SHATTERED AS CLIMATE CHANGE 'PLAYS OUT BEFORE US'...
A scientist leaps over water during a trip to the Greenland ice sheet, which saw melting over more than 50% of its surface last year. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Temperatures, sea levels and carbon dioxide all hit milestones amid extreme weather in 2015, major international ‘state of the climate’ report finds...
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