July 2016, The Hottest Month Ever Recorded, Proves Climate Change Yet Again
NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) Scientists say that July 2016 turned out as the hottest month ever recorded in the 136 years of...
Stopping Peatland Wildfires May Reduce Climate Change
Climate change happens from both direct and indirect human interference- just look at the recent rise in wildfires.
A study in Nature Scientific Reports by...
New Study Finds Algae That Melt Arctic Ice
Not many have heard of the albedo effect, where microorganisms are theorized to be melting the Arctic. This is displayed by pink snow.
The researcher...
CO2 Reaches Record Levels at South Pole Observatory
There is no excuse for denying the impact carbon dioxide emissions will have on the Earth. The South Pole Observatory just reported startling news:...
Climate Change Heat Destroys British Warships
The ocean temperature in the body of water called the Persian Gulf has recently skyrocketed to the point of causing the breakdown of six...
Drone Cameras Capture Dryland Ecosystems Throughout Time
Drones aren’t just for the government. Research by the University of Exeter shows there are environmental applications for drones too. Now, with ‘point and...
British Gas Co. Creates Carbon Emissions Calculator
If only there was a way for the average individual to keep track of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions, as well as how the...
Atmospheric CO2 and Methane Levels Continue to Rise
Scientists at the European Space Agency (ESA) claim that levels of carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere have keept rising at a steady rate...
World Bank Invests in Climate Change Mitigation Technologies
Climate Change is now a top priority for the World Bank.
Last week, one of the major global investors, the World Bank, announced that they...
Climate Change and Accelerating Carbon Loss in the Arctic
Changing weather patterns are causing Arctic soil to lose carbon at a rapid pace, leading to an outcome that further reinforces global temperature increases...




































