We need to really begin the phase out of CO2 emissions

Scientists are debating how much oxygen loss is spurred by global warming, and how much is driven by natural cycles. But they agree that climate change will make the losses spread and perhaps even accelerate.

We are close to triggering irreversible ecosystem and weather changes

Our environment involves many different systems, and some of them are close to changing in drastic ways, for human time scales irreversible.

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.

Water’s Edge: The crisis of rising sea levels

Analysis finds that flooding is increasing along much of the nation’s coastline, forcing many communities into costly, controversial struggles with a relentless foe.

Watch the thought provoking climate documentary Innocently Violent

Film maker Korey Rowe has released a new documentary, "Innocently Violent", concerning the future of our food supply as affected by climate change.

By |2019-07-05T19:18:27+02:00July 5, 2019|Categories: Climate Change, Films|Tags: , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Watch Hurricane Matthew seen from the International Space Station

International Space Station flyover Hurricane Matthew October 3, 2016, as it flew 250 miles over the storm at 4:15pm ET. […]

By |2016-10-04T00:58:39+02:00October 4, 2016|Categories: Extreme Weather, Storms, Video|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Watch Bubbling Alaska Lakes Catch on Fire

In the Arctic, a frozen layer of soil – permafrost – trapped dead plants and animals for thousands of years. As the climate warms, that soil is beginning to thaw, releasing carbon dioxide and methane.

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