Canada Best Place To Escape Climate Change Posted: 5 months ago by 2manyusernames
Due to a number of factors such as low population density with a lower impact on natural resources, excellent economy, an extensive amount of arable land, and more, Canada is ranked as the country that would be the least negatively impacted by a global climate change.
Comments: 19 Score: [-] 368 [+].
USA is a global catastrophe!? Posted: 2 years ago by Jon77
The most powerful storm in the past 20 years, bringing it down to New York and New Jersey, filled reservoirs, water supply both the state. At the same time, he has brought many problems for thousands of motorists and homeowners who threatens to destroy coastline Long-Island and New Jersey and has increased the long debate over climate change.
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 7 [+].
Forams Can Provide a Record of Ancient Climate Posted: 2 years ago by AutumnLotus
These microscopic creatures have been around for 550 million years. Because of their abundance in ancient sediments and their sensitivity to different environments, oil companies hire paleontologists to examine forams in rock samples to help them decide where to drill. For similar reasons, forams also are useful indicators of past climate change.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 72 [+].
Adapt, Move or Die: Prehistoric Climate Change Posted: 2 years ago by AutumnLotus
Today, the climate in Britain is pleasant. But every hundred thousand years or so, it goes from pleasant to abominable — part of a natural cycle that is caused by the way the earth tilts and wobbles as it orbits the sun.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 41 [+].
Climate Scientist Says "Enjoy Life While You Can" Posted: 9 months ago by tigertony
After more than 40 years of climate study he says that global warming is irreversable and that almost everything we're trying to do about it is wrong
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 189 [+].
Climate change exiles to top 1 billion Posted: 2 years ago by AutumnLotus
Global warming will create at least 1 billion refugees by 2050 as water shortages and crop failures force people to leave their homes, sparking local wars over access to resources.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 34 [+].
Mushrooms respond to climate change Posted: 2 years ago by AutumnLotus
A team from Cardiff University has found that climate change is dramatically altering the growing patterns of mushrooms, toadstools and other fungi.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 61 [+].
Climate Change, Not Humans, Trounced Neanderthals Posted: 2 years ago by AutumnLotus
Neanderthals disappeared from Earth more than 20,000 years ago, but figuring out why continues to challenge anthropologists. One team of scientists, however, now says they have evidence to back climate change as the main culprit.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 21 [+].
2007 To Be Hottest Year On Record. Posted: 2 years ago by LatueOfStiberty
British climate scientists predict warmest year ever.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 37 [+].
John McCain on Climate Change Posted: 2 months ago by gammerus
I have been trying to avoid serious political posts, but this is such a funny lil flash.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 49 [+].
U.N. sees world climate change deal in 2009 Posted: 7 months ago by JDRucker
The world can reach a significant new climate change pact by the end of 2009 if current talks keep up their momentum, the head of the United Nations climate panel said on Sunday.
Comments: 3 Score: [-] 11 [+].
Obesity Requires Climate Plan Posted: 10 months ago by mahler87
Obesity needs to be tackled in the same way as climate change, a top nutritional scientist has said.
I don't get it. But thats cool.
Comments: 4 Score: [-] 217 [+].
Activists urge rich to pay up to help poor adapt to climate Posted: 1 year ago by maxriter
Environmental groups attending a UN climate change conference said Tuesday that rich countries pay little to help poor nations adapt to climate change and described such aid as an "insult."
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 86 [+].
Climate impacting on fish growth: CSRIO Posted: 2 years ago by AutumnLotus
Climate change is leading to bigger fish in shallow water, but they are growing slower at greater depths, CSIRO research in Tasmania suggests.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 29 [+].
Weeds - Better Suited to Adapt to a Changing Climate? Posted: 2 years ago by tundramonkey
The ability to grow like a weed may be an advantage when it comes to coping with climate change.
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 54 [+].
Satellites Shed Light On Global Warming Posted: 2 years ago by AutumnLotus
As climate change continues to make headlines across the world, participants at the 2007 Envisat Symposium this week are hearing how Earth observation satellites allow scientists to better understand the parameters involved in global warming and how this is impacting the planet.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 49 [+].
Climate catastrophes in the Solar System Posted: 2 years ago by AutumnLotus
Earth sits between two worlds that have been devastated by climate catastrophes. In the effort to combat global warming, our neighbours can provide valuable insights into the way climate catastrophes affect planets.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 42 [+].
Climate change may be sparking new and bigger "dead zones" Posted: 2 months ago by karenben
Scientists are discovering that climate change--and not just fertilizer from farm use--may be spurring the emergence of barren underwater landscapes in coastal waters. Expanding dead zones not only spell trouble for biodiversity, but they also threaten the commercial fisheries of many nations.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 64 [+].
Global Warming: Rush To Judgement? Posted: 1 year ago by 2manyusernames
a non existent article in a non-existent learned journal was dangled as bait. The article reported to scientifically proved that "concerns about manmade global warming are unfounded." Rush and several Blogs ate it up, despite obviously gibberish math and such reference works as "Miocene, Pliocene and Plasticine fossil records for eukaryotic mass on the West African continental shelf."
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 70 [+].
Amphibians In Losing Race With Environmental Change Posted: 2 years ago by AutumnLotus
Even though they had the ability to evolve and survive for hundreds of millions of years - since before the time of the dinosaurs and through many climatic regimes - the massive, worldwide decline of amphibians can best be understood by their inability to keep pace with the current rate of global change, a new study suggests.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 51 [+].
Dried Mushrooms Slow Climate Warming Posted: 4 weeks ago by nateebiinature
The fight against climate warming has an unexpected ally in mushrooms growing in dry spruce forests covering Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia and other northern regions
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 115 [+].