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Expert: underlying cause of Syrian conflict may be drought
22.03.2013 13:23
WASHINGTON -- How much influence does climate change have over civil unrest? →
Study shows masking of global warming effects by volcanic emissions
8.03.2013 18:21
WASHINGTON – A new study has revealed that volcanoes may be shielding the world from some of the effects of global warming through certain chemicals emitted during eruption. →
Analyst: "Global Warming" is Misleading to General Public
22.02.2013 12:44
WASHINGTON -- Talking about "global warming" in terms of degrees may have little meaning for the average person. →
Advocate: Keystone Pipeline Just One Hurdle in Fight Against Climate Change
19.02.2013 16:01
WASHINGTON – A major protest against the Keystone XL pipeline this past weekend in Washington, D.C., has put the issue of climate change in the spotlight again as advocates attempt to keep pressure on Obama to follow through with recently announced climate change promises. →
Even Fast-Mutating Viruses are Having Trouble Adapting to Climate Change
8.02.2013 15:43
WASHINGTON -- This episode of the Prism takes a look at evolution in an uncertain world. →
Expert: Congress Needs Energy R&D for Next Century, Not Next 20 Years
6.02.2013 17:43
WASHINGTON – Ever since President Obama alluded during his inaugural address to tackling climate change and going after environmental and energy issues during his second term, experts have been speculating about how far the president will go and which issues deserve the most attention. →
Advocate: Current Political Climate Not Favorable for Obama's Environmental Plans
4.02.2013 18:50
WASHINGTON – Things seem to be looking up for environmentalists. Despite the billions in damage done by Hurricane Sandy, the Superstorm did put the term “climate change” back into the national conversation. Then, President Obama made aggressive comments in his inaugural address, promising to tackle the controversial issue. →
Arctic Sea Ice 'Well Below Average'
25.01.2013 19:21
WASHINGTON – In September, the sea ice that covers the Arctic Ocean dropped to its lowest levels since 1979, when satellite records began being recorded. The ice melt occurred without any of the unusual weather conditions that were believed to contribute to the last "extreme" melt in 2007. →
Analyst: Clean Air Act May be Next on Obama Climate Agenda
23.01.2013 10:09
WASHINGTON -- President Obama mentioned climate change in his inauguration address, but critics are unsure about how many changes he will be able to make in his second term. →
US Experts See More Warming After Hot 2012
15.01.2013 18:28
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Global temperatures were above average for the 36th straight year in 2012 and the planet is likely to chalk up more record warm highs over the coming decade, U.S. scientists said Tuesday. →
Researchers Discover Climate Change Accelerates Evolution of the Human Brain
11.01.2013 17:53
WASHINGTON – Researchers at Penn State University have found that evolution driven by climate change produced significant changes much more quickly. →
2012 Hottest Year on Record, Renewing Climate Change Discussion
9.01.2013 15:53
WASHINGTON – The year 2012 was the warmest on record for the continental United States, eclipsing 1998's record average temperature of 54.3 degrees by a full degree Fahrenheit. →
US Study Says El Nino, Climate Change Link Fuzzy
3.01.2013 18:51
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The frequency and volatility of El Nino, a weather pattern that hammers the tropical Pacific Ocean every five years or so, does not seem linked to climate change, according to a U.S. research study released Thursday. →
Bloomberg Announces Plan to Better Prepare NY For Climate Change
7.12.2012 16:11
NEW YORK –New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced on Thursday a long-term plan to help New York become better prepared for future storms such as Superstorm Sandy which battered the Tri-State region causing billions in damages. →
Talks Reveal Intensity of Climate Change's Threat to Industrialized, Industrializing Nations
4.12.2012 17:08
WASHINGTON – The United Nations is well into the second week of annual climate talks taking place this year in Doha, Qatar, and so far the message is clear: climate change is threatening both industrialized and industrializing nations. →
Climate Change Causing 70 Percent of Trees to Suffer From Dehydration
30.11.2012 17:43
WASHINGTON – Ongoing research has revealed that trees everywhere—not just in areas undergoing severe droughts—are showing signs of dehydration and multiple factors, including climate change, are causing it. →
Extreme Weather, Arctic Ice Melt Mark 2012, UN Says
28.11.2012 10:53
GENEVA (AFP) - Extreme temperatures, drought, floods and the unprecedented loss of Arctic ice marked global weather in 2012, boosting concern at the march of climate change, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said Wednesday. →
Countries Convene in Qatar to Address Climate Change Demands
27.11.2012 15:21
WASHINGTON – Climate change talks started on Tuesday in Doha, Qatar, where countries sought to hammer out details in the Kyoto Protocol, a United Nations framework that sets targets aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. →
Gore Rekindles Climate Debate With "Dirty Weather"
15.11.2012 07:26
Global warming and climate change were major issues even a few years ago, but during this past election they barely got any attention. Former Vice President Al Gore is trying to change all that. →
Are Major Storms "The New Normal"?
31.10.2012 12:19
As the United States struggles to clean up and rebuild after Hurricane Sandy, it begs a larger question: are destructive weather events going to be the new normal? How much of an effect is climate change and human behavior playing into these ever-worsening weather conditions? →
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