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  • Turn Down the Heat: The World Bank’s shocking climate report

    Turn Down the Heat: The World Bank’s shocking climate report

    Another day, another staid international organisation reviews the latest climate science and rings the loudest possible alarm.
    Joe Romm
    Nov 20, 2012
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  • World headed to 6°C warming: study

    World headed to 6°C warming: study

    And according to a new PwC report, even 4°C would require ‘nearly quadrupling the current rate of decarbonisation.’ Business-as-usual – not an option.
    Joe Romm
    Nov 7, 2012
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  • Randers: What does the world look like in 2052?

    Randers: What does the world look like in 2052?

    Well known futurist Jorgen Randers predicts a smaller and less wealthy society than most assume in 40 years, but one still headed for climate disaster.
    Giles Parkinson
    Nov 7, 2012
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  • After the storm, what hope the politics of climate response?

    After the storm, what hope the politics of climate response?

    Hurricane Sandy wasn’t a bolt out of the blue – not for insurers and climate scientists, anyway. But it may provide some much-needed political clarity.
    Nick Rowley
    Nov 1, 2012
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  • Ocean acidification threatens food security: report

    Ocean acidification threatens food security: report

    A new report lists top 50 nations whose food security may be threatened by the effects manmade CO2 emissions are having on fish and shellfish.
    Michael D. Lemonick
    Sep 25, 2012
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  • How much coal is too much?

    How much coal is too much?

    As Arctic sea ice disappears, Queensland’s coal industry is planning to increase exports on a scale utterly incompatible with a commitment to tackle climate change.
    Georgina Woods
    Sep 20, 2012
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  • Climate change will transform the Australian bush…

    Climate change will transform the Australian bush…

    …and we’ll have to think big to cope, says new CSIRO research, which predicts that by 2070, Australia will have environments that don’t exist today.
    David Hilbert
    Sep 18, 2012
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  • Arctic warning: As the system changes, we must adjust our science

    Arctic warning: As the system changes, we must adjust our science

    The 2012 melt has revealed a disconnect between the IPCC’s 2007 report and what’s occurring on the ground, in the seas and at the poles.
    David Spratt
    Sep 12, 2012
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  • On thin ice: Time-frame to save the Arctic is melting away

    On thin ice: Time-frame to save the Arctic is melting away

    As Arctic sea-ice literally drops off the charts, politically we are 100 years behind where we need to be on emissions reductions.
    David Spratt
    Sep 5, 2012
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  • Republican Convention recap: How the GOP mocked climate change

    Republican Convention recap: How the GOP mocked climate change

    If it wasn’t already obvious, it’s now abundantly clear where the US Republican Party stands on the most pressing issue of our time.
    Stephen Lacey
    Sep 3, 2012
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  • Climate science is not about ‘belief’: Chief Scientist

    Climate science is not about ‘belief’: Chief Scientist

    Ian Chubb says teaching scientific method in schools could shift the climate change discussion, drawing a line between belief and evidence.
    The Conversation
    Aug 31, 2012
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  • All gone by 2015? Welcome to the Arctic end times

    All gone by 2015? Welcome to the Arctic end times

    A world-leading Arctic expert has predicted the region’s summer sea ice will vanish within three years. Big call? More like a call to arms.
    David Spratt
    Aug 30, 2012
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