Kevin Anderson: Radical Emissions Planning

Professor Kevin Anderson of the Tyndall Centre UK talks about the “Radical Emissions Reductions Conference” December 2013 at the Royal Society in London. […]

Polar Vortex, Jet Stream and Climate Change

Fast-moving winds build up around a calm center. Unlike a hurricane, these are frigid polar winds, circling the Arctic at more than 100 miles per hour.

Antarctica’s ice loss on the rise (December 2013)

Three years of observations by ESA’s CryoSat satellite show that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is losing over 150 cubic kilometres of ice each year – considerably more than when last surveyed. […]

Why is Antarctic sea ice growing?

Suggestions that modest increases in sea ice around Antarctica offset significant losses in Arctic sea ice are based on a bogus “apples and oranges” comparison. […]

Lou Dobbs (FOX News) and Climate Scientist Ken Caldeira

What’s happening with climate change? Climate scientist Ken Caldeira on what’s really going on with climate change and record temperatures. […]

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USGS: Climate-Hydrate Interactions

On the stability of methane hydrate deposits, the goal is to determine how much, if any, methane hydrate is currently dissociating on Earth in response to climate change.

NRC: Abrupt Impacts of Climate Change (2013)

Changes in climate that can trigger abrupt changes in other physical, biological, and human systems present possible threats to nature and society.

Chris Hayes & Michael Mann: There’s Global Warming – And It’s Snowing

Chris Hayes from MSNBC talks to Michael Mann about global warming, deniers, and the season we call “winter.” […]

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