News Archive
Abrupt Climate Change: Implications for People and Businesses
Examples of how abrupt climate change might apply to individual home owners and to business manufacturing sector provided by leading climate scientist.
U.S. Methane Emissions are 50% Higher than Official Estimates
America's natural gas system is leaky and in need of a fix, new study finds.
Global Warming Speed Bump? The Answer May Be Blowing in the Wind!
The fact that global surface temperatures have not increased as much over the past decade as many climate models predict they should have, doesn't necessarily contradict the model predictions at all.
Arctic Sea Ice Hits Record Low
Throughout the past three months, daily averages for the Arctic have ranged, overall, between 3 and 7 degrees Celsius hotter than normal.
Biochar: The Next Stage In Climate Action
Biochar as a solution to climate change, drought, and the global food crisis.
UK Minister: Climate Change a National Security Crisis
Climate change is clearly happening, it is clearly a factor in the weather patterns that we are seeing.
Kerry: US to Work With China on Climate Change
A new joint partnership with China to work on curbing emissions and output of greenhouse gases that trap solar heat in the atmosphere.
Wavier Jet Stream ‘May Drive Weather Shift’
New research suggests that the main system that helps determine the weather over Northern Europe and North America may be changing.







