State of the Climate analysis 2012
Here are just some highlights from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 2012 State of the Climate Global analysis: The average combined global land and ocean surface...
View ArticleThe new hot thing? Sex tourism. For bears!
It was 20 years ago, when biologists first spotted grizzlies in the Arctic, way further North from their usual areal. Scientists thought few individuals just chased their noses too far away. No one...
View ArticlePlaces to see before they sink: Kiribati
We will publish a series of posts related to the effects of global warming on countries and cities, which approach a sure path to extinction. We start off with Kiribati, a small Pacific island nation...
View ArticleFirst carbon-free nation
The small island nation of Tokelau, part of New Zealand, is the first one to have 100% carbon-free energy production. Yes, it’s territory spans only 10km2 and has 1400 inhabitants, but this is great...
View ArticleArtificial photosynthesis to reduce CO2
Panasonic do it again. After the solar powered ship we wrote about , the company has just announced it had developed an artificial photosynthesis system aiming to convert CO2 into organic materials by...
View ArticleClimate change is here — and worse than we thought
We would like to bring to your attention some highlights from the latest article, published in the Washington Post by James E. Hansen, who directs the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies: When I...
View ArticleWe have waited over 20 years, it is time to act!
It has been over 20 years since scientists first started to alert mankind about human caused Global warming and what effects it would have on the planet and life as we know it. Recent research shows...
View ArticleStill not convinced?
It’s amazing there are still people who doubt human impact on Climate change. Here’s how Tom Toles sees things. (Ref: the Washington post:...
View ArticleHow to become carbon neutral
What is a Carbon Offset? We pollute with CO2 emissions daily. Everything from flying to driving our cars, heating or cooling our homes and offices consumes energy and produces carbon dioxide...
View ArticleDestroyed coastal habitats could release 10 times more emissions than...
Human contributions to increasing greenhouse gases (GHG) are due largely to the combustion of fossil fuels. Land-use activities, especially deforestation, are also a major source of GHG, accounting...
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