Britain resists EU bid to set new target on renewable energy

Coalition to propose tough emissions goal for 2030 as sop to green campaigners. The government will oppose attempts to set a new renewable energy target within the EU, in a move that could put at risk tens of billions of pounds of green investment and tens of thousands of new jobs. But in a sop to environment campaigners, ministers will agree to tough greenhouse gas emissions targets by 2030. »
25 May 2013, 23:00 - guardian - Search similar - Email

Climate change art exhibition opens in Beijing | Jennifer Duggan

Exhibition, called Unfold, aims to merge culture and science to provoke climate debate in China. With its greenhouse gas emissions continuing to soar and environmental concerns a hot topic, China is perhaps the perfect venue for a different way of looking at the issue of climate change – through art. »
25 May 2013, 16:40 - guardian - Search similar - Email

Is Global Warming Cooler than Expected?

LONDON  – Several leading authorities on climate change have given a guarded welcome to research suggesting the Earth may warm more slowly than scientists had expected. »
24 May 2013, 23:20 - scientificamerican - Search similar - Email

Climate change study with a large side-order of caveats

New climate study just one step to understanding future climate change, but Australia is already feeling the heat. For anyone who loves to eat chocolate, drink lots of lovely espresso coffee or quaff plentiful amounts of red wine, there's much comfort to be sought from scientific studies. »
24 May 2013, 21:40 - guardian - Search similar - Email

Global majority faces water shortages 'within two generations'

Experts call on governments to start conserving water in face of climate change, pollution and over-use. The majority of the 9 billion people on Earth will live with severe pressure on fresh water within the space of two generations as climate change, pollution and over-use of resources take their toll, 500 scientists have warned. »
24 May 2013, 18:31 - guardian - Search similar - Email

Have the climate sceptics really won?

Despite recent fears of sceptics winning public debates, they are not all powerful, but have cast a spell upon their opponents. Earlier this week, Martin Wolf of the Financial Times announced that the "climate sceptics have won". »
24 May 2013, 18:30 - guardian - Search similar - Email

Royal family squeeze out climate change in US media coverage

Analysis shows royals crowding out coverage of global warming, as Prince Charles makes his strongest climate warning yet. Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, made one of his strongest speeches yet on the dangers of a warming planet when he warned this month that climate change is "the greatest risk we have ever faced". »
24 May 2013, 15:20 - guardian - Search similar - Email

Century-old science helps confirm global warming

Ocean measurements taken more than 135 years ago during the scientific expedition of HMS Challenger have provided further confirmation of human-produced global warming over the past century. »
24 May 2013, 02:10 - physorg - Search similar - Email

Urgent evacuation of Russian Arctic post

Moscow: Russia has ordered the urgent evacuation of the 16-strong crew of a drifting Arctic research station after the ice floe that hosts the floating laboratory began to disintegrate.    . »
23 May 2013, 22:41 - smh - Search similar - Email

Locust plagues point to grim future of climate change

Climatic changes in China, the Middle East and Africa could see more severe outbreaks of locusts devastating food crops. The desert locust, the most notorious of about a dozen locust species for its ability to rapidly multiply and travel long distances, threatens an area of 32 million square kilometres, stretching across 50 countries from west Africa to India. »
23 May 2013, 20:21 - guardian - Search similar - Email

Matt Ridley's misguided climate policy | Dana Nuccitelli

If we're fortunate that climate consequences will take a decade longer, we're still not doing nearly enough to solve the problem. In an opinion article for the London Times this past Monday, writer Matt Ridley discussed his interpretation of a new paper which suggests that the Earth's climate sensitivity may be a bit lower than current best estimates. »
23 May 2013, 20:21 - guardian - Search similar - Email

New EU climate policy unlikely before 2015: Poland

The European Union is unlikely to hammer out its new policy on global warming ahead of a global climate deal that could be clinched in 2015, Poland's environment minister said Wednesday. »
23 May 2013, 14:01 - physorg - Search similar - Email

Don't delay on renewable energy, government told

Committee on Climate Change says the sooner the UK invests in low-carbon power generation the cheaper it will be. Investing in new renewable power generation, rather than a "dash for gas", will be the lower-cost option for keeping the lights on while cutting greenhouse gas emissions, the government's climate change watchdog has said. »
23 May 2013, 10:50 - guardian - Search similar - Email

China unveils details of pilot carbon-trading programme

Nation's first trading scheme in the southern city of Shenzhen will cover 638 companies when it begins next month. China has unveiled details of its first pilot carbon-trading programme, which will begin next month in the southern city of Shenzhen. »
22 May 2013, 19:00 - guardian - Search similar - Email

World on course to run out of water, warns Ban Ki-moon

Freshwater supply and water quality under pressure, warns UN secretary general on International Day of Biological Diversity. Ban Ki-moon has warned the world is on course to run out of freshwater unless greater efforts are made to improve water security. »
22 May 2013, 15:51 - guardian - Search similar - Email

Unexpected effects of ocean acidification on deep-sea organisms

About 55.5 million years ago, geologically rapid emission of a large volume of greenhouse gases at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary (PETM) led to global warming of about 5oC, severe ocean acidification, and widespread extinction of microscopic organisms living on the deep-sea floor (foraminifera). »
22 May 2013, 13:40 - physorg - Search similar - Email

Don't pin US tornado on climate change, UN panel head says

Pinning the deadly tornado in the US state of Oklahoma on climate change is wrongheaded, even though the world is set to see a rise in high-profile weather disasters due to global warming, the leader of a UN body said Tuesday. »
22 May 2013, 01:30 - physorg - Search similar - Email

What Role Does Climate Change Play in Tornadoes?

A powerful tornado as much as two-miles wide devastated the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on May 20. The twister reportedly boasted winds above 200 miles-per-hour as it tore through homes and schools, leaving a path of large-scale destruction and killing dozens of people, including many children. »
21 May 2013, 21:20 - scientificamerican - Search similar - Email

Matt Ridley has joined the real climate debate | Myles Allen

The climate sceptic's interpretation of my study as final endorsement of his position means we can move on. It isn't often, as a climate scientist, that you find your research being enthusiastically endorsed by climate sceptic Matt Ridley in the Times. »
21 May 2013, 17:41 - guardian - Search similar - Email

Oklahoma tornado: is climate change to blame? | Harry Enten

The Oklahoma twister was a 'classic look', but the data shows we are experiencing more volatility in the US tornado season. Global climate change and politics are linked to each other – for better or worse. »
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