climate change

Hurricane Sandy Climate Change Connection Looms Large Over UN Conference in Qatar

The impact of Hurricane Sandy looms large over the latest United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, already in progress in Doha, Qatar.

Qatar Agrees to Host Carbon Emissions Summit, Climate Activists Protest Choice of the Oil-Producing State for Negotiations

Climate change activists are loudly decrying the decision to allow Qatar to host the next United Nations carbon emissions summit, while executives in the region look to alter common perception of the oil-producing nation, according to an Associated Press report.

Scientists: Study Shows Antarctic Sea Ice Increasing

New pattern shows growth of ice around northern polar ice caps

Morning Cup Of Coffee In Peril? New Study Suggest Climate Change Could Kill Arabica Coffee

A new study by London's Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew states that climate change could cause Arabica coffee to become extinct by 2080.

Governments 'Floundered' at End of Antarctic Conservation Summit, Delay Decision to 2013

The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) has failed to come to an agreement that would protect regions of the Antarctic Ocean, reportedly due to interference from China, Russia, and the Ukraine.

Early Triassic Temperatures Could Have Been Hottest Ever On Earth (VIDEO)

It took around five million years for species biodiversity to recover after the mass extinction at the end of the Permian era 250 million years ago because the world was just too hot.

No More Moby Dicks - Rising Temperatures Equals Smaller Fish (VIDEO)

If the planet's temperature keeps rising, our marine could shrink due to increased energy requirements.

Climate Change Could Take 100 Million Lives And 3.2 Percent Of Our GDP

A new report shows how much climate change is sapping from our economy and population.

Study: Arctic May Be Ice-Free By 2050 or Before

Scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) have unveiled data showing that Arctic Sea ice cover melted to its minimum extent for 2012 on September 16th. At 1.32 million square miles, this summer's ice cover minimum is the lowest on record.

Butterflies More Affected By Climate Change Than Habitat Loss (VIDEO)

A Harvard study based on data from a Massachusetts amateur butterfly club has found how devastating climate change is to butterfly populations.

Greenland Will Lose More Ice In 2012 Than Ever Before

More news on Greenland's current sweltering dilemma.

Trees Eaten By Fungus Are A Major Source Of Methane Contributing To Climate Change

These trees, eaten on the inside by a fungus, end up releasing 10 percent of global methane emissions and are keeping the planet hotter.

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