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Search ResultClimate Talks In Paris: The Need For An Ambitious But Equitable Agreement
World leaders meet today in Paris, not to discuss terrorism, but to discuss another of our generation's biggest threat, climate change. It is clear that already, when tempe...
Read MorePersian Gulf Nations Might Be Screwed No Matter What the World Does About Climate Change
In a region where summer temperatures already top 40 degrees Celsius — into triple digits on the Fahrenheit scale — recent research suggests an ever-warmer futu...
Read MorePersian Gulf Nations Might Be Screwed No Matter What the World Does About Climate Change
In a region where summer temperatures already top 40 degrees Celsius ? into triple digits on the Fahrenheit scale ? recent research suggests an ever-warmer future will pose...
Read MoreThis Incredible 4K Video Of The Sun Took NASA 300 Hours To Make
Launched in 2010, the SDO monitors the Sun 24/7 to better understand how it affects our Earth. To highlight the different temperatures of solar materials, SDO captures foot...
Read MoreSnow Leopards At Risk As Himalayas Face Climate Change 'Crisis'
Warming temperatures could cause the tree line to shift up the mountains and cause farmers to plant crops and graze livestock at higher altitudes, squeezing the snow leopar...
Read MoreSuper' El Nino Looks Set To Ruin The Lives Of Many Of The World's Most Vulnerable People
With peak temperatures expected in January or February, Oxfam America has estimated that the "Super El Ni?o"" could cause at least 10 million of the world's poorest people ...
Read MoreClimate Change Consensus Extends Beyond Climate Scientists
A Purdue University-led survey of nearly 700 scientists from nonclimate disciplines shows that more than 90% believe that average global temperatures are higher than pre-18...
Read MoreYears Of Living Dangerously: Merchants Of Doubt hiding An Inconvenient Truth
The Climate Change debate has been active for close to thirty years now. James E Hansen was the first scientist to expose to dangers of climate change when he decided to of...
Read MoreClimate Change Is Increasing ER Visits For Diseases And Injuries Unrelated To Heat
People of all ages -?not just the elderly -?are more at risk of death and emergency room visits as the earth warms, a recent study has found. The?study, published this mont...
Read MoreIs The Global Warming ?Hiatus? Over?
There are many ongoing signs that the planet is heating up, even ?on fire.? In the western region of North America, the prolonged drought has led to high temperatures and m...
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