13 Misconceptions About Global Warming
13 Misconceptions About Global Warming
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13 Misconceptions About Global Warming
Trouble on the slopes THE great limestone peaks of the Dolomites glow ochre and pink in the summer sunset. The slab of the Marmolada glacier, th...
Eighty years ago, Guy Callendar built the first climate change model that predicted the danger of greenhouse gases. Today his successors are plotti...
Researchers have discovered permafrost in the northern hemisphere stores massive amounts of natural mercury, a finding with significant implication...
Daily News Brief - December 19, 2017 “China has unveiled long-awaited plans for a carbon trading market that will cover some 1,700 companies in ...
National Geographic, 2017: "Turning 30 this month, the Montreal Protocol was a landmark environmental success that serves as a model for addressing...
"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's hap...
A GROWING number of apps, such as London Air and AIRNow, are available for metropolitan residents worried about air pollution. In many big cities, ...
MEASURING the temperature of something as stratified as the ocean has never been easy. Before the 1980s, ships automatically recorded the temperatu...
The future of food looks like lots of lobsters, Polish chardonnay and California coffee.
Two new papers find that the line that divides the moist East and arid West is edging eastward due to climate change—and the implications for farmi...
A Harvard professor says his company should be able to suck carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, at industrial scales, by 2021.
THREE years ago the world agreed in Paris to keep global warming below 2°C relative to pre-industrial levels, and preferably no higher than 1.5°C.
In light of the IPCC’s dire report, substituting some personal convenience in the present could mean that much more hope for the planet’s future.
Should we become vegetarians? Is it OK to fly? The author of There Is No Planet B, A Handbook for the Make or Break Years, answers the big questions
See where coral in the world's largest coral reef system has been bleached to death.
Tools from NOAA, Climate Central, Information is Beautiful, and EarthTime are helpful for visualizing the effects of sea level rise.
How to use moral clarity to counter defeatism in conversations about climate change.
Upon realizing her generation won’t have a future unless the world’s politicians act now on climate change, then 15-year-old Greta Thunberg skipped...
Temperatures stayed roughly the same from November to March
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