The age of preventing climate change is ending. The first wave of information on how best to cope with the reality of climate change is now reaching consumers.
The threat of climate change has affected our behaviour for many years, but now we are being
U.S. researchers warn that warming temperatures could soon cause California's giant sequoia trees to die off more quickly unless ...
The government is warning that climate change could endanger California's giant sequoia tees. Here, people gather beneath the General Grant Tree, a giant seqoia at Kings Canyon National Park in Califo...
Garnaut urges 10 per cent emissions cut by 2020
Says Australia should do less than other countries
Warns world running out of time on climate change
CLIMATE adviser Ross Garnaut says Australia should aim for a 10 per cent cut in greenhouse gas
ScienceDaily (Sep. 5, 2008) A group of scientists affiliated with the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) have proposed a new framework to account more accurately for the effects of aerosols on precipitation in climate models. Their work
THERE are moments in history when fateful choices are made. The decision on whether to take strong action to mitigate human-induced climate change is one such moment.
Is it possible to secure effective international action to reduce the risks of
Climate change is depriving coral reefs across the globe of the building materials used to make their shells. Current plans to curb greenhouse gas emissions may not be enough to fix the problem, according to new research.
The daily life of corals is a
Since Mayor Mooseburger and the Sprinter are BFF when it comes to disgraced Big Oil interest VECO, it makes perfect sense that they would also be united with the Flat Earth fringers on denying the basics of climate change science. The AP on
HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Acting Department
of Environmental Protection Secretary John Hanger said today the
commonwealth is continuing its efforts to address the challenges and
opportunities of climate change with the first
CHEYENNE - Climate change is altering rangeland management.
Farmers and ranchers must adapt to longer droughts interrupted by heavier than normal rainstorms.
They also must contend with a longer growing season that allows harmful insects and