Jim White: The things we Know are going to happen (2015)
Climate Change, Sustainability, and Arctic and Alpine Research.
Climate Change, Sustainability, and Arctic and Alpine Research.
We talk a lot about the science of global warming, but in the end, the most important issues are those of simple morality. […]
A mock weather report looking 35 years into the future has painted a stark picture of a wintry New Zealand, ravaged by extreme conditions including both drought and flooding.
The “Director’s cut” of last week’s video. It’s darker, tougher, and more politically edged.
Seas around the world have risen an average of nearly 3 inches since 1992, with some locations rising more than 9 inches due to natural variation, according to the latest satellite measurements from NASA and its partners.
More than 90 percent of our planet’s freshwater ice is bound in the massive ice sheets and glaciers of the Antarctic and Greenland.
This is the second of a series of rap lectures about climate change. The focus here is on the consequences of global warming.
We need to reduce emissions to keep our planet safe for future generations - the science is clear.
A new open access study in Science Advances concludes that a warming beyond the 2°C target would potentially lead to rates of sea-level rise dominated by ice loss from Antarctica.