| See realtime coverage | Who the run the world? Lizards, why of course. But their reign might be coming to an end, thanks to global warming. A new study suggests global warming is an even bigger threat to Earth's most divine creature than we previously thought. A 2010 study ... |
| See realtime coverage | | Telegraph.co.uk | - 8 hours ago | | |
Global warming is making the oceans sicker than ever before, spreading disease among animals and humans and threatening food security across the planet, a major scientific report said on Monday. |
| See realtime coverage | | Press Herald | - 6 hours ago | | |
LOS ANGELES - In the course of a 17-year experiment on more than 1 million plants, scientists put future global warming to a real-world test - growing California flowers and grasslands with extra heat, carbon dioxide and nitrogen to mimic a not-so ... |
| | ThinkProgress | - 11 hours ago | | |
Global warming is projected to have a serious negative impact on outdoor labor productivity this century. That impact could well exceed the “combined cost of all other projected economic losses” from climate change, as one expert has explained. |
| | OneNewsNow | - 19 hours ago | | |
Pope Francis is continuing to sound the alarm over what he calls man-made “global warming,” but some commentators believe that he is factually wrong. |
| See realtime coverage | | New York Times | - Sep 3, 2016 | | |
For decades, as the global warming created by human emissions caused land ice to melt and ocean water to expand, scientists warned that the accelerating rise of the sea would eventually imperil the United States' coastline. |
| | Alaska Dispatch News | - 9 hours ago | | |
Just two months after the Alaska attorney general joined other conservative oil states in opposing a nationwide investigation by 20 other attorneys general into alleged climate change fraud by Exxon, Alaska's new chief lawyer has joined other states in ... |
| | wwlp.com | - 10 hours ago | | |
(KVLY) - Researchers at the University of North Dakota have landed million dollar grant that could one day have a major impact on global warming. They're collaborating with the Chinese on creating clean burning coal fired powered plants that do not ... |
| See realtime coverage | | The Guardian | - Sep 4, 2016 | | |
Storm surges pushed by Hermine, the hurricane-turned tropical storm that on Sunday was moving up the US eastern seaboard, could be even more damaging than previous such surges because sea levels have risen by a foot due to global warming, climate ... |
| See realtime coverage | | Washington Post | - Sep 1, 2016 | | |
HONOLULU - The international community came together Thursday in Hawaii for 10 days of talks by leading academics, conservation groups and government officials to address the impacts of global warming, wildlife trafficking and environmental ... |
| See realtime coverage | Driving on a golf cart past dilapidated buildings left over from World War II, Obama said protecting the atoll and its surroundings was critical to ensuring that delicate ecosystems survive the throes of global warming. "I look forward to knowing that ... |
| | Center for Responsive Politics | - Aug 29, 2016 | | |
Senators who have publicly denied that humans have had a significant impact on climate change took in an average of $467,022 more from the coal mining and oil & gas industries since 2010 than those who have publicly accepted humans' role in the global ... |
| | Cal Coast News | - Sep 4, 2016 | | |
All of this contributes to global warming because of the carbon produced from fires and dying trees. Because of this, every effort should be made to preserve and add to our existing tree canopy. |
| Daily Caller | - Aug 31, 2016 | | |
Three University of Colorado professors told students to drop out of class if they did not believe in man-made global warming, stressing in an email there will be no debates on the subject in class. “The point of departure for this course is based on ... |
| See realtime coverage | | Huffington Post Australia | - Sep 4, 2016 | | |
Cutting carbon emissions remains one of the key challenges of our time. Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd described it as "the greatest moral challenge of our generation" and Barack Obama has stated "we will respond to the threat of climate change, ... |
| See realtime coverage | | Breitbart News | - Sep 1, 2016 | | |
In his message for the “World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation” Thursday, Pope Francis said that human-induced global warming, as well as a loss of biodiversity are “sins” against God, which must be atoned for by planting trees, avoiding the use ... |
| See realtime coverage | | Times of India | - Sep 4, 2016 | | |
Coffee could become extinct if global warming continues on its current trajectory, according to a report by The Climate Institute. |
| | Ars Technica | - Sep 1, 2016 | | |
If you look at a graph of our instrumental temperature records (like this one) you'll see that temperatures seem to bounce around idly until after 1900, at which point a sustained rise becomes apparent. |
| See realtime coverage | | Workers World | - Sep 4, 2016 | | |
What ties together developments in the Alaskan village of Shishmaref, on Sarichef Island in the Chukchi Sea, with the extraordinary floods in southern Louisiana is global warming. The mechanisms and geography are different, but the crisis of climate ... |
| See realtime coverage | In the Gulf of Mexico, deep-sea worms inhabit a methane “ice” hydrate structure. A new study investigates the role of methane gas released from deep-ocean methane hydrates during a period of global warming about 56 million years ago. Credit:NOAA ... |
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