'Window into the past provides context for the ongoing anthropogenic change and how exceptional it is.'
… Study of 66 million years of climate Staff Reporter | 14th September 2020 | News UCL Science Systems Oceans Climate Science Climate Breakdown Glacier 'Window into the …
Wisdom only begins when we let in the grief and rage of understanding climate breakdown. Can we find radical hope in the face of social collapse around the world?
… Social collapse and climate breakdown Jonathan Neale | 8th May … Pets Recycled Deep Adaptation Social Collapse Climate Breakdown Science & Systems … we let in the grief and rage of understanding climate breakdown. Can we find radical hope in …
It’s time for the ocean to to lead the way in the fight against climate change.
… A sea change in climate action Lisa Levin Natalya Gallo … Bobbi-Jo Dobush | 11th December 2020 | News Climate Breakdown Oceans Paris Agreement … ocean to to lead the way in the fight against climate change. Five years ago, we were racing …
Anna Taylor reports on the findings of a recently published study which analyses the impacts of climate change on global marine ecology.....
… Climate change impacts on marine life Anna Taylor | 17th September 2013 News Oceans Climate Change oceans.jpg Many believe that … to some extent buffered from the impacts of climate change but this study proves …
We who are active in social movements should try harder to work together with climate scientists.
… Climate scientists are people too Simon Pirani | 20th November 2019 | News Climate Science Science & Systems Climate Breakdown Recycle sun-earth-cut.jpg We …
Climate change will impact the world in many ways, writes Matthew Blackett. Some of them may be good, like more rain in African drylands and coral atolls adapting to rising seas. But most of them - like coastal flooding, long term drought, earthquakes and stronger tropical storms - will be very challenging. We must increase the resilience of the most vulnerable countries without delay.
… ... and other little-known perils of climate change Matthew Blackett Coventry University | 2nd November 2015 News Climate Change Oceans Water Pacific Bangladesh dhaka-flood-cut.jpg Climate change will impact the world in many …
Chile plans to use this year’s UN climate talks to focus attention on the world’s most important carbon sponge – the oceans.
… Chile’s ‘Blue COP’ Natalie Sauer Climate Home News | 1st May 2019 News Chile … Chile plans to use this year’s UN climate talks to focus attention on the … sidelined from the key political forum on climate change, the United Nations Framework …
In a blunt rebuke to Australia's prime minister Tony Abbott, US President Obama stated that 'every nation has the responsibility to do its part' on climate change, writes Michelle Grattan - in a clear reference to the G20 host's backsliding on climate promises.
… Abbott: protect Barrier Reef from climate change Michelle Grattan | 17th November 2014 News Climate Change USA Australia Oceans Politics … barrier-reef-turtle-cut.jpg At risk from climate change: a turtle on the Great Barrier …
The deliberate misrepresentation of climate science in our media deserves an urgent corrective, writes John Krebs. Recent misreporting by The Times - passing off partisan, unscientific, non-peer reviewed, ill-informed climate change-sceptic opinion as 'science' - deserves particular opprobrium.
… must challenge poor media reporting on climate change John Krebs University of Oxford | 5th May 2016 Comment Media Climate Change UK Health Oceans … The deliberate misrepresentation of climate science in our media deserves an …
The term 'global warming' has a reassuring, comfortable sound, writes Jim Hansen. But paleoclimate data shows the reality could be anything but, with rapid climate oscillations, large, abrupt rises in sea level, major disruptions to ocean circulation, and massive superstorms. It may already be too late to forestall this dystopian future - but then it may not be. So let's act while we still can!
… harm Jim Hansen | 24th March 2016 News Climate Change Oceans Science … sound, writes Jim Hansen. But paleoclimate data shows the reality could be anything but, with rapid climate oscillations, large, abrupt rises in …
The more EU politicians try to look in control of the Mediterranean refugee emergency, the more it's obvious they aren't, writes Assaad W. Razzouk. A key driver of the crisis is climate change, which is causing drought across North Africa. Europe must now tackle the root causes of the crisis, and admit its own culpability in precipitating it.
… Don't mention climate change! Europe's response to the … Assaad W. Razzouk | 24th April 2015 Comment Climate Change Africa Human Rights War Food … W. Razzouk. A key driver of the crisis is climate change, which is causing drought …
Professor Dave Reay: World's carbon credit is 'maxed out' and 'if emissions don't start falling there will be hell to pay.'
… Climate breakdown accelerating - scientists … Emily Beament | 23rd September 2019 News Climate Breakdown World Meteorological … start falling there will be hell to pay.' Climate change is accelerating, with carbon …
National Trust first climate audit of 101,000 hectares shows priority habitat at risk from turbulent weather events, rising seas, higher temperatures.
… Climate threat to UK special natural areas Emily Beament | 24th January 2020 News Climate Breakdown Science & Systems 22900855-1.jpg National Trust first climate audit of 101,000 hectares shows …
Comprehensive science review carried out in light of devastating Australian and Brazilian blazes confirmed that climate change increases the risk of wildfires.
… Climate breakdown brings 'fire weather' Emily Beament | 14th January 2020 News Climate Breakdown Wildfires Met Office Met … and Brazilian blazes confirmed that climate change increases the risk of wildfires. It is "common sense" that climate change increased the risk of the …
The year 2014 is on track to be one of the hottest, if not the hottest, on record, according to preliminary estimates by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Their latest report, issued today at the UN climate talks in Lima, shows exceptional heat and flooding in many parts of the world.
… record The Ecologist | 3rd December 2014 News Climate Change Un Oceans Water Flooding … Their latest report, issued today at the UN climate talks in Lima, shows exceptional heat … Statement on the Status of the Global Climate in 2014 indicated that the global …
The main impacts of climate change - changing weather patterns, melting glaciers, sea level rise - are well known. But its ability to reduce oxygen levels in the deep ocean is little reported...
… Suffocating seas: how climate change is reducing ocean oxygen levels Carrie Madren | 26th July 2010 News Climate Change Natural World Oceans Seas … Life oceandepths.jpg The main impacts of climate change - changing weather patterns, …
New combinations of temperature, precipitation and light will drive changes in biodiversity with some unexpected consequences.
… Trees Forests Rainforests Conservation Climate Change Science & Systems … how Scotland’s native species will respond to climate change, according to new research. … are likely to react to these novel future climates.” Most previous studies have relied …
A detailed update of key climate indicators by hundreds of scientists reveals that 2014 saw rises in temperatures, sea levels and greenhouse gases to record levels, writes Alex Kirby.
… continues Alex Kirby | 29th July 2015 News Climate Change Oceans Science … getting-hot-cut.jpg A detailed update of key climate indicators by hundreds of scientists … in global warming. Scientists say the climate is heading smartly in the opposite …
Climate crisis impacts such as sea-level rise, coastal erosion and flooding pose a serious threat to archaeology and heritage, according to new research.
… | 27th September 2019 News Nature Landscapes Climate Crisis Science & Systems 5553553_70dd6227_1024x1024.jpg Climate crisis impacts such as sea-level rise, … damaged and changed forever by the effects of climate change, according to an archaeologist …
A new comprehensive study considers the most likely ways the world will end, including disease, nuclear war, natural disaster and asteroid impact.
… end? Staff Reporter | 10th June 2019 News Climate Change Disaster Climate Emergency Science & Systems … war, natural disaster and asteroid impact. Climate change poses a significant threat to …
Australia's prime minister thinks climate change is 'crap' and has just abolished his country's carbon-pricing system. But scientists say that it's rising levels of CO2 that are leaving the south of the country parched and sweltering - and it's only going to get worse.
… Australia's drought - yes, it's climate change Tim Radford | 18th July 2014 News Climate Change Water Oceans Australia … Australia's prime minister thinks climate change is 'crap' and has just …
The UKYCC is back for its third 'systems change' guest blog, discussing how climate justice intersects with different forms of oppression.
… Climate justice means fighting for all justice UK Youth Climate Coalition | 11th September 2019 News … 'systems change' guest blog, discussing how climate justice intersects with different …
What are orbital theories of climate and how can they help us understand climactic shifts in the geologic past, and the severity of human-induced climate change in the present?
… What are orbital theories of climate and how can they help us understand … past, and the severity of human-induced climate change in the present? The orbital theory of climate is the prevailing explanation …
Measuring extreme results of global warming in the Andes is key to understanding how to cope with climate change worldwide.
… 'Living laboratory of climate science' Brendan Montague | 16th … is key to understanding how to cope with climate change worldwide. Researchers based in … today launched a bid to shine a light on climate change in the Andes Mountains to …