Record Levels of Carbon Dioxide Emissions Expected by Mid-May

Carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in the atmosphere are expected to raise up to 400ppm by mid-May for a first time in human history, according...

Using Climate Change as Tool to Win Political Power

A new survey conducted just before the elections in November last year in the US indicated that politicians, who do not acknowledge climate change,...

Reducing Climate Change Using Geo-engineering Technology

This week, at the MIT Technology Review’s annual EmTech conference, Professor David Keith said that the only way to reduce the risk of climate...

Switching to Renewable Energy in the U.S. Will Bring Financial Benefits, Study Says

A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences by scientists from the Natural Resources Defense Council in...

Plants More Carbon-Hungry Than Thought, Ecotron Study Suggests

Scientists have always worried that if we produce too much carbon dioxide then plants, also known as the planet's lungs, won't be able to...

Climate Change Wreaking Havoc on Wine Industry

Rainfall changes and rising temperatures are drastically affecting grape growing regions in southern France and Tuscany, and a new study published in Proceedings of...

Excessive Fertilizer Use Increasing Warming in China

While in the past six decades, fertilizers were able to contribute half of the crops produced and caused a cooling effect as they increased...

Climate Change Contributing to Evolving Migrant Crisis on US Border

Things are rough in Central America. The thousands of people who are currently headed north the the USA are fleeing violence and economic hardship,...

Al Jazeera America Reports on Climate Change More than Other Networks

On August 21st, Al Jazeera America, a New York-based news channel, went live and began broadcasting in 48 million homes across the United States. The...

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...
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