The dangerous silence on climate change and extreme weather

Ignoring the problem won't solve anything, but it will result in more climate change, with more negative outcomes.

Andy Skuce: Methane clathrate feedback (2015)

Andy Skuce discusses a myth that exaggerates the potential risk from methane clathrate feedback.

Eric Rignot: Observations suggest that ice sheets and glaciers can change faster, sooner and in a stronger way than anticipated

We are likely going to get at least one meter sea level rise and beyond.

We need to really begin the phase out of CO2 emissions

Scientists are debating how much oxygen loss is spurred by global warming, and how much is driven by natural cycles. But they agree that climate change will make the losses spread and perhaps even accelerate.

More Research links Warming Arctic to Extremes

The month of May brought persistent floods to Texas and an unrelenting heat wave to India. On Monday, researchers from Rutgers University published an explanation for the repeating weather patterns.

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