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Arctic sea ice sets record low, and it’s not over yet
With two or three weeks left to go in the melt season, Arctic sea ice is at its lowest extent since satellite observations began.
Michael D. Lemonick
Aug 28, 2012
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Why the Arctic sea ice death sprial matters
Arctic ice plays a vital role in maintaining the Earth’s relatively stable living conditions. When it melts, much more is at stake than polar bears.
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Aug 27, 2012
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Ignore Hansen’s climate warning at our peril
James Hansen’s latest findings linking extreme weather to climate change is science society cannot afford to ignore.
Michael E. Mann
Aug 7, 2012
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Obama administration abandons two-degree climate commitment
US climate envoy says the 2°C warming goal is an ‘old orthodoxy’ that will only lead to deadlock. So what’s his ‘flexible, evolving’ alternative?
Brad Johnson
Aug 7, 2012
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Climate must-read: The future is now, and it’s hot
A new op-ed by NASA’s James Hansen, America’s most prescient climate scientist, says climate change is here, and worse than we thought.
Joe Romm
Aug 6, 2012
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The whole story behind Greenland’s record ice loss
An unusually widespread Greenland ice melt event has links to ‘heat dome’ and long-term manmade global warming.
Andrew Freedman
Jul 26, 2012
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Climate change and the soothing message of luke-warmism
One of the biggest threats to decisive climate action comes from those who appear to accept the science, but interpret it a least threatening way.
Clive Hamilton
Jul 26, 2012
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Why Australians are so confused about climate change policy
Mixed-up confusion: It plagued Bob Dylan in the 60s, and now its making 65% of Australians unsure about climate action. Can we cut through it?
Andrew Ure
Jul 25, 2012
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Greenhouse effect debunked with two fish boxes and roll of cling film
Noosa doctor thinks his kitchen experiments may disprove greenhouse effect theory. Actual scientist says no, they don’t.
Graham Readfearn
Jul 24, 2012
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Record amount of Arctic sea ice melted in June
The Arctic lost a record 2.85 million km2 of ice in June – an area about as large as Alaska, California, Florida, and Texas combined.
Andrew Freedman
Jul 16, 2012
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Earth approaching environmental tipping point, reports say
Two separate scientific reports, including UNEP’s GEO-5, warn of the growing threat of population growth, urbanisation and consumption – not to mention climate change.
Sophie Vorrath
Jun 7, 2012
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Hug the monster: It’s time to stop downplaying the climate threat
Why is there a perception that climate scientists are over-hyping climate impacts, when everyone who actually follows the science knows that the reverse is true?
Joe Romm
May 8, 2012
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