1997 and 2015 El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies (Video)

A brief comparison of changes in sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies between the major El Niño event of 1997-98 and the El Niño event emerging in 2015.

James Lovelock talks to David Freeman – A Rough Ride to the Future

James Lovelock talks to David Freeman about his book A Rough Ride to the Future on 29 March at the FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival at the Oxford Martin School.

New Mercedes Benz Electric Car announced

Right now, Tesla has the high-end electric market almost all to itself—but that's about to change.

Abrupt climate change theory (Lovelock and White)

There are various signs in earth past which point at rapid climatic developments.

Climate Change: Where We Are Now and Where We Are Going?

Professor James White reviews the basic science behind the Earth’s climate system and discusses how humans are impacting it.

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Ice Core Secrets Could Reveal Answers to Global Warming (2011)

At the Stable Isotope Lab in Boulder, Colo., scientists are doing a lot of the same things that those CSI folks do on TV. But instead of being "crime scene investigators," these experts are more like "cold scene investigators."

Obama: Act Now or Condemn World to a Nightmare

President Barack Obama challenged fellow world leaders in unusually blunt language Monday to act boldly on climate change or "condemn our children to a world they will no longer have the capacity to repair."

Melt lakes on Greenland’s Glaciers

Dr. Pope shares what he sees when he looks at a Landsat image of the Greenland ice sheet just south of the Jakobshavn Glacier.

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