News Archive
Amazon River Basin Tipping Point
The Amazon River Basin holds 20% of the world ‘s freshwater and produces 20% of the world’s oxygen. […]
Rebound an Earth Story
Glacial isostatic adjustment, why we have glacial and interglacial periods, how we can reconstruct climate history, and how the Earth is responding to the retreat of the continental glaciers.
Scientists Measure Bubbling Sounds of Melting Glaciers
Glacial fjords -- long, narrow and deep U-shaped inlets that connect to the sea -- sizzle when warm sea water flows into them and melts the edges of glacial ice sheets, releasing air bubbles trapped inside.
IPCC Report 2013: The Physical Science Basis
The IPCC has produced a video on its Fifth Assessment Report (AR5).
What is Sea Level?
An oblate spheroid is a special case of an ellipsoid where two of the semi-principal axes are the same size.
Links Between Big Tobacco and Climate Denial
"Smokey Joe" Barton is known for apologizing to BP after the 2010 Oil spill, and harassing climate scientists.
Singapore sized iceberg breaks off in Antarctica
An iceberg that was part of the Pine Island Glacier and is now separating from the Antarctica continent.
Global Warming Underestimated by Half
A new study by British and Canadian researchers shows that the global temperature rise of the past 15 years has been greatly underestimated.







