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Oceans Likely to Heat up at Seven Times Their Current Rate, New Study Finds
read moreOceans Likely to Heat up at Seven Times Their Current Rate, New Study Finds
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read moreABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates—U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres took his global message urging immediate climate action to officials gathered in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday, where production of hydrocarbons remains a key driver of the economy.
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read more[Translate] About E360 Sea level rise has shrunk India’s Ghoramara Island from nearly 8 square miles to 2 square miles in...
read more[Translate] Johannes Friedrich, Mengpin Ge and Alexander Tankou WRI.ORG Coal-fired power plant near Becker, Minnesota....
read more[Translate] Global warming is on pace to ravage a region home to one-fifth of humanity by the end of the 21st century. By Megan...
read more[Translate] Measurements over Canada’s Mackenzie River Basin suggest that thawing permafrost is starting to free greenhouse...
read moreThe Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii has reported that in April, for the first time in human history the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has exceeded 410 parts per million (ppm).
read more[Translate] For the first time, the industry will offset its pollution through carbon credits or funding green projects. CREDIT:...
read more[Translate] By Tim Radford / Climate News Network Emissions from coal-fired power plants have massively increased carbon dioxide...
read more[Translate] A natural gas well in Weld County, Colorado, in a photo taken on April 29, 2015. (Photo: Scott Branson; Edited: LW / TO)...
read more[Translate] Environment For the first time, Americans across the country can access striking new community-level data on major health...
read more[Translate] On Thursday, climate activists in the US began a week of direct action to “Break Free” from fossil fuels....
read more[Translate] By Juan Cole TRUTHDIG This post originally ran on Truthdig contributor Juan Cole’s website.World leaders signed the...
read more[Translate] Climate by Natasha Geiling CLIMATE PROGRESS CREDIT: Mark Isbell When Mark Isbell, a third-generation rice farmer in...
read more[Translate] By Tim Radford / Climate News Network VIA TRUTHDIG Climate change is being accelerated by gases such as...
read more[Translate] By Tim Radford / Climate News Network VIA TRUTHDIG Baked earth caused by the severe water shortage in...
read more[Translate] By Alex Kirby / Climate News Network Post-glacial lakes such as these in Stordalen, northern Sweden, are...
read more[Translate] NASA By Suzanne Jacobs GRIST Sea ice and air pollution are in a bit of a love-hate relationship right now. On the one...
read more[Translate] An eye-popping amount of greenhouse gas issues from the thousands of blazes in the Southeast Asian country. Smoke rises...
read more[Translate] By Tim Radford, Climate News Network Agriculture and land use changes, such as in Indonesia, represent the...
read more[Translate] By Tim Radford, Climate News Network VIA TRUTHDIG Endemic to Ecuador, nototriche plants are now growing at an...
read more[Translate] “Twenty-one percent of all the waste in landfills is food.” By Karen Matthews HUFFINGTON POST GREEN...
read more[Translate] TRUTHDIG Climate News Network Switching from open fires to modern cooking stoves in India would vastly increase...
read more[Translate] By Jonathan Chait NEW YORK MAGAZINE The Sunniest Climate-Change Story You’ve Ever Read This is the year humans finally...
read more[Translate] By Kieran Cooke, Climate News Network VIA TRUTHDIG Overfishing compounds ocean damage from climate change....
read more[Translate] In 2012, the world emitted 42,386 megatonnes of greenhouse gases. Here’s how that number breaks down. By Alison...
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