ScienceCasts: No Turning Back – West Antarctic Glaciers in Irreversible Decline

A 2014 study led by NASA researchers shows that half-a-dozen key glaciers in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet are in irreversible decline.

NASA: Antarctica and Glacier Retreat (2014)

Media teleconference to discuss new research results on the stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and its potential contribution to future sea level rise.

Top Reason Why Biochar Doesn’t Increase Crop Yields & 5 Ways to Fix it

John from Growing Your Greens shares with you the top reason why biochar does not always work for people in their garden and 5 ways you can easily fix this problem.

By |2025-03-08T17:03:10+01:00May 22, 2015|Categories: Solutions, Video, World News|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Sudden ice loss acceleration at the Southern Antarctic Peninsula detected

A recent acceleration in ice loss in a previously stable region of Antarctica has been detected by ESA’s ice mission.

The Significance of El Niño and Its Impacts (2014)

The significance of El Niño through observations—satellite, in situ, and model simulations—its physical mechanisms and associated biological and biogeochemical impacts.

By |2025-03-08T16:39:25+01:00May 22, 2015|Categories: Climate Change, Environment, Impacts, Oceans, Science, Video|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

This image explains what is wrong with climate change coverage in the USA

Today, if you go to Google News and type in "climate change", you get something like below picture.

Obama talks Risks to National Security from Climate Change at US Coast Guard Academy 2015

President Obama congratulates the United States Coast Guard Academy’s Class of 2015 in New London, Connecticut. May 20, 2015.

On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air Upon the Temperature of the Ground

Svante Arrhenius published a study on the greenhouse effect, temperature variations, and processes in the climate system which draw down CO2, and elaborated on possible timescales of climate change.

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