News Archive
Earth from Space, the Pale Blue Dot
The Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of Earth taken in 1990 by the Voyager 1 space probe from a distance of about 6 billion kilometers from Earth.
Symphony of Science: Our Biggest Challenge
A musical investigation into the causes and effects of global climate change and our opportunities to use science to offset it.
Sir Isaac Newton vs Bill Nye. Epic Rap Battles of History
Science in music, watch and listen to Sir Isaac Newton against Bill Nye! Indeed epic, and don't miss out on more epic rap music videos.
Russell Brand: The climate change debate, which is the hoax?
A web of deceit and treachery designed to keep our consciousness limited within narrow parameters so that we can't ever ask any valuable questions or think outside of this prescriptive version of reality.
Methane explosion investigated as cause for mysterious Siberian sink hole (Update)
A giant hole near a lake, surrounded by forest, filmed by an approaching helicopter.
The California drought and climate disruption
Along the east coast, we’re looking at storms and floods. On the west coast, we’re looking at heat and fires. And it’s all part of this jet stream pattern.
Bill Maher interviews Jason Box
Scientist Dr. Jason Box interviewed by Bill Maher, a good description of the “dark snow” albedo problem with Greenland ice.
WMO: Climate, water and weather extreme data (1970-2012)
The Atlas of mortality and economic losses from weather, climate and water extremes (1970–2012).







