
Stable Antarctic Permafrost Melting Faster than Expected
University of Texas: July 24, 2013 AUSTIN, Texas — For the first time, scientists have documented an acceleration in the melt rate of permafrost, or
University of Texas: July 24, 2013 AUSTIN, Texas — For the first time, scientists have documented an acceleration in the melt rate of permafrost, or
Recently Doug asked: “…my question is, how far could this phenomenon go? What is the “end” state? Is it possible for example that we could
Five Myths About Arctic Sea Ice http://sites.agu.org/sharingscience/files/2013/03/Myths-About-Sea-Ice.pdf Changes in Arctic sea ice coverage are happening at unprecedented rates, with 2012 setting a new record low
Grand Challenges at the Interface of Climate, Hydrology and Water Systems AGU Chapman Conference on Communicating Climate Science: A Historic Look to the Future 08
Intensity of U.S. wildfires increasing over decades The federal government’s chief of fire operations, Tom Boatner says climate change may have made U.S. wildfires stronger
The melting snows of Mount Ararat are a stark warning of growing problems in a fragile region so fragmented by conflict that unified efforts to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaDX9mu-_Lg By Rob Painting / SkepticalScience, June 24, 2013: Key Points: Despite a large increase in heat being absorbed by the Earth’s climate system(oceans, land
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC1WxC1JvbQ 13 February 2013: An international team of scientists using new measurements from ESA’s ice mission has discovered that the volume of Arctic sea ice
Arctic permafrost soils contain more accumulated carbon than all the human fossil-fuel emissions since 1850 combined. Warming Arctic permafrost, poised to release its own gases into