Public Perception of Climate Change the Biggest Obstacle in Affecting Change

According to a 2007 MIT study, one of the most prevalent myths is that climate change is reversible. The MIT study Understanding Public Complacency About...

Farmland Turned Back into Salt Marshes Absorbs Carbon

Salt marshes that have been previously turned into farmland could be restored and their ability to absorb carbon  from the atmosphere resumed. This is the...

Obama Hints at Gentler Climate Change Legislation

We were all surprised but happy to hear that President Obama was calling for stronger climate change legislation at the beginning of his second...

Does Global Warming Climate Trigger More Storms?

The main aim of the study was to identify whether there is an increase in storms. Unlike other studies that use hourly weather data,...

Pollutants Carried to Arctic by Warm Air and Ocean Currents

Warm air and ocean currents caused by climate change are blamed for carrying pollutants to the Arctic and threatening the health of local inhabitants. A study...

Ocean Plankton Digests More Carbon Than Thought

Existing models of carbon dioxide do not accurately predict the amount of carbon digested by surface ocean plankton, says a study published in the latest issue...

Climate Change Slows Economic Growth of Developing Nations

As the economies of nations such as Brazil, China and India are catching up  with these of their wealthy competitors, the  impact of climate...

Global Warming Accelerated by Air Pollution

It’s long been known that tiny particles can impact air quality greatly and cause a host of health problems. However, European scientists have discovered...

Bedmap2 Model Reveals Antarctic Ice’s Unknown Secrets

A new model developed by the British Antarctic Survey in collaboration with various international contributors, gives the opportunity to everyone to observe what happens beneath...

NOAA’s Geostationary Weather/Climate Satellites Get Additional Funds From Senate

The federal government is likely receive a fund of $984 billion, as it was announced earlier this week by the leaders of the Senate...