News Archive
Fossil Fuel Emissions could Eliminate the Antarctic Ice sheet entirely, causing about 58 m Sea Level Rise
A new open access study in Science Advances concludes that a warming beyond the 2°C target would potentially lead to rates of sea-level rise dominated by ice loss from Antarctica.
1997 and 2015 El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies (Video)
A brief comparison of changes in sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies between the major El Niño event of 1997-98 and the El Niño event emerging in 2015.
Tesla Teases Model 3
Tesla's Model 3 may be the most anticipated electric car on the planet. Elon Musk just announced it will cost $35.000.
James Lovelock talks to David Freeman – A Rough Ride to the Future
James Lovelock talks to David Freeman about his book A Rough Ride to the Future on 29 March at the FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival at the Oxford Martin School.
New Mercedes Benz Electric Car announced
Right now, Tesla has the high-end electric market almost all to itself—but that's about to change.
Abrupt climate change 12,000 years ago provides clues about the future
A well-known period of abrupt climate change 12000 years ago occurred rapidly in northern latitudes but much more gradually in equatorial regions.
Alaska’s Climate Refugees
This is climate change: Alaskan villagers struggle as island is chewed up by the sea.
Abrupt climate change theory (Lovelock and White)
There are various signs in earth past which point at rapid climatic developments.







