The Article from 1912 predicting Climate Change due to Coal burning
The catastrophic effects of fossil fuels
The catastrophic effects of fossil fuels
Fossil fuel activities contribute between 132 million and 165 million tons of the 623 million tons of methane emitted by all sources every year.
A new study finds up to 26% Antarctic ozone reduction since 2004, a trend since a couple of years - especially during the past three years. While the Montreal Protocol is widely hailed as a success by phasing out ozone depleting chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), the current measurements suggest other atmospheric circumstances may be involved.
Collapse of the Weddell Sea polynya has lead to increased transport of oceanic and atmospheric heat towards the Arctic. The rapid warming of the Arctic and rapid decline of Arctic sea ice, was not predicted by climate models.
The Albedo Effect Explained With The Daisyworld Model. A look at how the historic DaisyWorld model illustrates earth science concepts, such as albedo and feedback loops.
What happens in the Arctic system happens to the rest of the globe.
A future archivist looks at old footage from the year 2009 to understand why humankind failed to address climate change.
Temperature anomalies are estimated to be close to 4°C in the Arctic.
In a speech at the University of Oregon, James Hansen, NASA's chief atmospheric scientist, walks listeners thru the most recent geologic periods, and speaks to the commonly heard climate canard, "It's been hotter in earth's history before - so what's the big deal?'