Why 2 degrees Celsius is climate change’s magic number
We hear all the time that we need to stop the planet from warming an additional two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
We hear all the time that we need to stop the planet from warming an additional two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
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President Obama's Science and Technology Advisor, Dr. John Holdren, explains the polar vortex in 2 minutes—and why climate change makes extreme weather more likely going forward.
National security officials worried by rapid loss of Arctic summer sea ice overlook threat of permanent global food shortages.
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CNN weather anchor Chad Myers explains why the world has seen such extreme weather lately.
The Greenland ice sheet is one of the largest contributors to global sea level rise, and if completely melted, could add ~7 meters to sea level.