Obama on Climate: State of the Union 2015

In a long, passionate section of his State of the Union Address, the President laid out the threat posed by Climate change.

Siberian Arctic permafrost decay and methane escape

Seafloor gas release from the seabed offshore at the West Yamal Peninsula, suggests that permafrost has degraded more than previously thought.

NASA: 2014 Warmest Year On Record

The year 2014 now ranks as the warmest on record since 1880, according to an analysis by NASA scientists.

Rivers of meltwater on Greenland’s ice sheet contribute to rising sea levels

Study finds that melt-prone areas on its ice sheet develop a drainage system of stunning blue streams and rivers that carry meltwater into moulins and ultimately the ocean.

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Exceptionally mild temperatures in large parts of Europe and stormy UK weather with 100mph winds

2015 takes off with temperatures for parts of Europe hovering around 17C.

Why People Don’t Believe In Climate Science

Here’s what psychologists and sociologists have to say about why some people don’t believe in climate science.

The Siberian Traps and Volcanic Mass Extinction

About 252 million years ago, the largest mass extinction and the largest volcanic eruptions in Earth history occurred apparently synchronously.

Antarctic glaciers are sloshing seaward with accelerated speed

In Antarctica, glaciers are sloshing seaward at an ever faster clip, ocean waters are warming, according to a batch of recent studies that paint a stark picture of climate change unfolding at the far southern reaches of the globe.

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