Climate Change Index for week ending 15 Nov. 2009
Greenbang’s weekly Climate Change Index tracks research findings and events directly attributable to global warming. Our aim is to
Mission: Protect world's historic sites from climate change
As international leaders prepare for December talks on tackling climate change, European and North African scientists are studying ways to
Climate Change Index for week ending 8 Nov. 2009
Greenbang’s weekly Climate Change Index tracks research findings and events directly attributable to global warming. Our aim is to
Sudden glacial melts could release Amazon-like floods
As the climate warms, glaciers don’t always melt slowly. In fact, new research indicates that glaciers on volcanoes in
Climate change talks, but oil & gas industry's not listening
Most oil and gas companies are no longer denying the existence of climate change, but they’re doing little to
Climate change could affect life even at seas' greatest depths
Climate change could affect life even on the deep abyssal plains of the world’s oceans — the flat, muddy regions
Climate Change Index for week ending 1 Nov. 2009
Greenbang’s weekly Climate Change Index tracks research findings and events directly attributable to global warming. Our aim is to
Methane is causing more climate change than thought
Methane and carbon monoxide are worse climate change culprits than we think, according to new research from NASA’s Goddard
Price of inaction on climate change? £18 beer and £6 bread
What’s the price of failure to act on climate change? In the UK, it could be £6.50 for
Study: We're not planning for possibility of abrupt climate change
Policy-makers exhibit a strange disconnect when it comes to global warming: while they acknowledge the possibility that we could tip