Friday, 22 November , 2024

Climate Change

500-year-old clam reveals ‘hugely worrying’ evidence of climate change and its...

Quahog clam shells allow scientists to measure chemical make-up of the oceans more precisely than ever before Katie Forster 7 December 2016 A worrying effect of climate...

Will Humans Survive the Sixth Great Extinction?

Species are disappearing at an alarming rate, a new study finds. Author Elizabeth Kolbert says that raises questions about our survival. By Nadia Drake,National Geographic PUBLISHED...

The consequences of climate change

Global climate change has already had observable effects on the environment. Glaciers have shrunk, ice on rivers and lakes is breaking up earlier, plant...

Russian Scientists Dismiss ‘Global Warming’, Predict Decades Of Cooling

By Kenneth Richard Scientific Papers Predict Cooling In Coming Decades A new scientific paper authored by seven scientists affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences was just...

Demystifying the Climate Change Debate

By Wayne Hall President Obama, just a few weeks before leaving office and handing over to his despised (by leftists, ecologists, liberals) successor Donald Trump,...

USA – the most dangerous Power in human History

President Trump announced Thursday afternoon that he is withdrawing the United States from the landmark Paris climate agreement, an extraordinary move that dismayed America’s...

Global climate policy in an uncertain state of flux

By Martin Khor This was published by Inter Press Service (IPS) on 8 May 2017 Global climate change policy is in a state of flux, with all...

The consequences of only one nuclear detonation

Climate scientist Michael Mills describes the devastation of a nuclear detonation People get “melted into burning pools of fat” By Bryan Dyne Nearly three years ago, the...

Hundreds of thousands march worldwide to defend science

By Patrick Martin   Several hundred thousand people took part in demonstrations worldwide in support of the March for Science held in Washington, DC Saturday. The...