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Retreating Glaciers Starve OceansDec 23, 2009
Just when I thought I couldn't be surprised by yet another falling domino in the cascade of negative effects from global climate change… jolt. A study of Alaskan glaciers in the prestigious journal Nature finds that as glacial ice disappears, so does...
CFACT Goes to CopenhagenDec 23, 2009
As Josh Harkinson reported yesterday, plenty of dirty American money is flowing to international climate change denial groups, who have been hard at work to derail progress on climate. I caught up with one of those groups, the Committee for a...
The Forecast for Alaska: Extreme WeatherDec 22, 2009
After the major emitting countries agreed to the hastily made Copenhagen Accord late Friday night, President Barack Obama rushed onto Air Force One and jetted back across the Atlantic. He was presumably eager to get to Washington, DC before the big...
UN to Reform Climate NegotiationsDec 22, 2009
Only a few days after the Copenhagen climate conference ended, the UN announced plans to overhaul its climate negotiations process. That's because if the recent climate talks illustrated anything, it's the extent to which the current treaty...
350 Still Too HighDec 21, 2009
Adding insult to Copenhagen injury, a new study shows that the increases in atmospheric CO2 taking place today could have a much larger effect on global temperatures than previously thought.
How so? Well, only a relatively small rise in CO2 in the...
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