THE OCEANS ARE HEATING UP MORE RAPIDLY THAN WE THOUGHT. WHY THAT MATTERS...

 

 

Vacationers cool off in the Pacific Ocean in Vina del Mar city, Chile, in this January 15. The world's oceans appear to be absorbing more heat from global warming than previously thought, according to research published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change. But a new study that culled data from the 1870s British research ship Challenger's archives, and from modern Rodrigo Garrido/Reuters


The deep ocean has warmed as much in the past two decades as it did in the previous 100 years, researchers found...



 

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HAPPY UNIVERSE DAY --- TODAY DECEMBER 31 NOON THROUGH NOON JANUARY 1ST!

The 7th annual Universe is here Today. How Will You Celebrate?

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EXPERTS EXPLAIN WHY 2015 IS A WARM ONE FOR EARTH'S CLIMATE...

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AGU 2015: SCIENTISTS REACT TO PARIS AGREEMENT ON CLIMATE CHANGE...

AGU Fall Meeting 2014

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THE DIRTY SECRETS BEHIND THE NEW PARIS CLIMATE CONFERENCE (COP21) AGREEMENT THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW…

cartoon by Adam Zyglis

Strong, smart adults do not want to be fed false hopes, false targets or false facts. They want to know the way things really are so that they can adapt to or effectively manage what actually is there. If you would like to quickly cut through the Paris Climate Conference media spin as well as other greenwashing from the poorly informed concerning the Paris agreement and results, keep reading…

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PARIS COP21: AN UNEXPECTED MOVE TOWARD GLOBAL TARGET OF 1.5 DEGREES...


It is the big surprise of the Paris talks: the growing acceptance of a call from small nations most vulnerable to climate change for the conference to declare warming should be halted at 1.5 degrees Celsius...

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THE FOSSIL FUEL INDUSTRY IS BANKROLLING THE PARIS CLIMATE TALKS...

Corporate sponsorship logos at the entrance to the Paris climate summit.

Some of the event's sponsors might be part of the problem, not the solution...

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Paris Climate Conference (COP21) TOTAL CARBON REDUCTION TARGET GROSSLY UNDERESTIMATED

The December 2015 Paris Climate Conference initiated by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change (IPCC) will be attended by leaders of most of the nations of the world.
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INTRODUCING THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE TREE OF LIFE (ATL)...

THE CURRENT GLOBAL WARMING EMERGENCY CONDITION

WE MUST MOBILIZE FOR A SAFE CLIMATE!

Time is running out to protect our miraculous planet. Our task ahead is clear: we either phase-out fossil fuels now or we end humanity. No gradual, decades-long plan for emissions reductions or carbon budgets can plausibly protect a livable climate—despite widespread belief otherwise.

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IMPORTANT VIDEOS...

The following are highly recommended global warming educational videos. Some of them include humor to help make their points. Please watch as many as you can to quickly become educated about the escalating global warming crisis.

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STUDY FINDS THE WARMER IT GETS, THE MORE WORLD ECONOMY HURTS..

FILE - In this June 3, 2013 file photo, Pakistani laborers bathe at a leaked water hydrant at the end of a day on the outskirts of Islamabad. With each degree, unrestrained global warming will singe the overall economies of three quarters of the nations in the world and widen the north-south gap between rich and poor countries, a new economic and science study found. Compared to what it would be without more global warming, the average income globally will shrivel 23 percent at the end of the century if heat-trapping carbon dioxide pollution continues to grow at current trajectories, according to a study published Wednesday in the scientific journal Nature. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash, File)

eapcontent.ap.orgFILE - In this June 3, 2013 file photo, Pakistani laborers bathe at a leaked water hydrant at the end of a day on the outskirts of Islamabad.

 

With each degree, unrestrained global warming will singe the overall economies of three quarters of the nations in the world and widen the north-south gap between rich and poor countries, a new economic and science study found... Compared to what it would be without more global warming, the average income globally will shrivel 23 percent at the end of the century if heat-trapping carbon dioxide pollution continues to grow at current trajectories, according to a study published Wednesday in the scientific journal Nature. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash, File)

 

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