How Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds was inspired by Red Tide Algae Bloom

In this 2015 talk, David Reay from the University of Edinburgh talks about nitrogen and red tides, and explains how it inspired Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 The Birds film.

HFCs and Methane Emissions are Growing Again

Presentation overview of the science and the latest findings on black carbon (2016).

CO2 May Make Earth +10C – 15ºC Hotter. Like Early Paleogene

Western Europe and New Zealand could revert to the hot tropical climate of the early Paleogene period – 56-48 million years ago.

Fire tornado’s sighted in California, England, Australia Strongest tornado in California’s history

A tornado? Scary. Wildfire? Horrific.

By |2018-08-09T19:32:05+02:00August 9, 2018|Categories: Europe, Extreme Weather, Impacts, UK, United States, Wildfire|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Study suggests Earth may enter Hothouse Climate State

Earth could spiral into a ‘Hothouse’ state even if we reduce CO2 emissions, warns report.

The Climate State of the Holocene and Anthropocene (Rates of Change)

The Anthropocene represents a new trajectory for Earth's system, away from a stable Holocene state. Learn about the past 1.2 million years in this study.

Climate change fuels wildfires. Here’s how

Michael Mann provides a clear explanation of the relation between climate change and current extreme weather around the world, and the imperative to reduce carbon emissions.

Gov. Jerry Brown: We entered a New Climate & Weather Era

During a press conference with the California state's emergency officials Governor Jerry Brown provided an update on the destructive northern California wildfires

By |2018-08-02T18:31:40+02:00August 2, 2018|Categories: Climate Change, Climate Policy, United States|Tags: , , , |0 Comments
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