Climate Change Leading to Earlier Ice Breakup on Mackenzie River (and the Polar Ice Caps?)

Climate Change, Warmer Spring, More Polar Ice Caps Melting

Previously, climate change scientists had calculated that warmer winters were contributing to fluctuations in the polar ice caps, but a recent discovery may change...
Polar Bears, Human Beings, Climate Change Doesn't See the Difference

IPCC Report – Climate Change Worst is Yet to Come

Climate change science is telling us that the damage is already done, and that what we’re seeing today is just a hint of what’s...

Climate Change Is Irreversible, UN Climate Panel Warns

Yesterday, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released the highly anticipated second for this year report. The document, found to be the most...

To Combat Climate Change, We Should Cut Off Meat and Dairy, Study Says

If you did not believe that eating meat and dairy products worsens climate change, scientists from Chalmers  University of Technology in Sweden, can now prove...

Climate Change Likely to Cause River Pollution and Affect Agricultural Production

The influence of climate change on various eco-systems is undoubtedly enormous. Scientists keep discovering new means by which hotter temperature, or more intense rainfall...
The Polar Bear is Us, Say Climate Change Scientists

Climate Change Affects Every Part of Human Civilization – IPCC Report

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is finishing a massive report on climate change and its effects, not only on the planet and...

U.S. Government’s Climate Data Initiative Aids Climate Change Preparedness

The climate change debate is one that has been going on for years, and regardless of all the evidence, it seems there will always...
+2°F by 2036, We're Well on Our Way!

By 2036, Climate Change Will Reach Critical Mass

Right now, climate change seems to be future in the minds of many, but some predict that, by 2036, it will reach a critical...
Carbon Dioxide Measurements Over the Last Fifty Years

Carbon Dioxide Hits 400 PPM for the Second Time in Human History

Last year, carbon dioxide crossed what may be an arbitrary threshold, 400 ppm (parts per million), in the middle of May, and stayed there...
MS Türanor PlanetSolar solar-powered boat getting ready for 2014 expedition

MS Türanor PlanetSolar Planning 2014 Solar-Powered Expedition

Over the winter, docked at the Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly, in Lorient, France, the MS Türanor PlanetSolar solar-powered catamaran has been retrofitting...