Dramatic Mangrove die off in northern Australia (Aerial footage)

Close to 10,000 hectares of mangroves have died across a stretch of coastline reaching from Queensland to the Northern Territory.

Climate change 25 yrs ago explained by Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl

Back in 1991 Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl published a nonfiction book about global warming, the environment and the solutions – Our Angry Earth. […]

By |2016-07-30T00:22:55+02:00July 30, 2016|Categories: Extreme Weather, Impacts|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

The Climate Spiral: Carbon budget, CO2 and Temperature since 1850

07/27/2016 - Global-mean temperatures are breaking one record after the other since instrumental observations began. Driven by burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, carbon dioxide concentrations have also soared to unprecedented levels. In fact, today's CO2 concentrations are higher than they have ever been over the last 800 thousand years. [...]

By |2016-07-28T12:27:59+02:00July 28, 2016|Categories: Climate Change|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Jerry Brown urges bold climate action @Democratic National Convention 2016

JULY 27, 2016 | CLIP OF DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, DAY 3 | Governor Jerry Brown (D-CA) spoke about combating global climate change. […]

Tim Kaine: The solution to climate change is american innovation

Watch Senator Tim Kaine speak on the solution to climate change, a speech he gave on March 10 2014 on the senate floor. […]

Ella Lagé: What One Person Can Do About Climate Change

Ella Lagé on “What One Person Can Do About Climate Change” at TEDxHamburg (http://www.tedxhamburg.de) […]

By |2016-07-23T16:39:51+02:00July 23, 2016|Categories: Climate Change, Solutions, Video|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Climate Inaction Figures (Collect them all!)

Despite what many Climate Inaction Figures would have us believe, there is meaningful action we can take to deal with climate change. […]

Ice sheet deglaciation and methane emissions, with the scope on Greenland’s melt season

On June 9 2016, Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, reached the warmest temperature ever recorded for the month of June anywhere on the island, 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit). An article from NSDIC, published June 22 elaborated on the broader situation: Surface melting on Greenland’s Ice Sheet proceeded at [...]

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