Watch Hurricane Matthew seen from the International Space Station

International Space Station flyover Hurricane Matthew October 3, 2016, as it flew 250 miles over the storm at 4:15pm ET. […]

By |2016-10-04T00:58:39+02:00October 4, 2016|Categories: Extreme Weather, Storms, Video|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Study: Contribution of Antarctica to past and future sea-level rise (2016)

A study published in March 2016, suggests that large parts of East Antarctica’s ice sheet can collapse, can do so under Pliocene conditions. […]

Waking the Giant: Climate Force and Geological Hazards

Small changes in the Earth's crust can potentially trigger large hazards such as earthquakes and volcanoes.

Jim Hansen: Hell Will Break Loose – Ice Melt, Sea Level Rise and Superstorms

The threat of irreparable harm caused by ice melt and rising sea levels. NASA's OMG operation aims to assess these dangers.

Cleaner Air, The Ocean, and Global Warming

Reductions in sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions in recent years, for cleaner air, mainly in South East Asia due to a severe manufacturing sector slowdown and pollution policy changes (1,2) may attribute to current warming, since the phenomena called global dimming is involved. London 1952 The first policies to address air [...]

By |2016-09-16T17:53:54+02:00September 16, 2016|Categories: Biosphere, Marine Life, Oceans|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

NASA: 2016 Arctic Sea Ice Minimum Ties Second Lowest on Record

The 2016 Arctic sea ice minimum extent is effectively tied with 2007 for the second lowest yearly minimum in the satellite record.

By |2016-09-15T17:56:51+02:00September 15, 2016|Categories: Arctic, Science, Sea Ice, Video|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Sting’s climate and environment message from 1989

Down to Earth is a 1989 short film features the musician Sting, performing a monologue, a compilation of predictions made then.

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