Archive for April 4th, 2012

Scientists Cite Global Warming For More Heat Waves, Heavier Rainfall

Apr 4th, 2012 | By

Seattletimes: Environmentalists and several major insurers argue policymakers must move quickly to cut carbon emissions and devise strategies to adapt to climate impacts. WASHINGTON — Scientists are increasingly confident that the uptick in heat waves and heavier rainfall is linked to human-caused greenhouse-gas emissions, posing a heightened risk to the world’s population, according to two

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Oceans Began Warming 135 Years Ago: Study

Apr 4th, 2012 | By

Economic Times (WASHINGTON): It’s believed that global warming is quite a recent phenomenon, but a new study has suggested that the world’s oceans began warming more than 100 years ago, much earlier than previously believed. The findings, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, could help scientists better understand the Earth’s record of sea-level rise,

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IPCC: Smart Management Can Reduce Risk of Climate Extremes

Apr 4th, 2012 | By

Environment News Service: GENEVA, Switzerland, April 3, 2012 (ENS) – Climate change has led to extremes such as heat waves, record high temperatures and heavy precipitation over the past 50 years, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says in a new report on managing the risks of extreme events. Climate extremes in combination with social

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Extreme Weather Is The New Normal

Apr 4th, 2012 | By

IPS: By Stephen Leahy: CAIRNS, Australia, Apr 3, 2012 (Tierramérica) – Extreme weather is fast becoming the new normal. Canada and much of the United States experienced summer temperatures during winter this year, confirming the findings of a new report on extreme weather. For two weeks this March most of North America baked under extraordinarily

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Are Himalayan Glaciers Headed To Hell In A Hand Basket?

Apr 4th, 2012 | By

CO2 Science: Bali et al. (2011) introduce their review of what we know about Himalayan glaciers by noting that a “glacial inventory carried out by the Geological Survey of India reveals the existence of over 9,000 valley glaciers in India and at least about 2,000 glaciers in Nepal and Bhutan,” citing Raina (2006). And they

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A Tour of the New Geopolitics of Global Warming

Apr 4th, 2012 | By

ScientificAmerican: Climate change is already shaping conflicts around the world–and not for the better. Energy security and climate change present massive threats to global security, military planners say, with connections and consequences spanning the world. Some scientists have linked the Arab Spring uprisings to high food prices caused by the failed Russian wheat crop in

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