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Withdrawing from the world’s premier climate science organization supports the president’s views about global warming.
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Microbes in bark ‘eat’ climate gases. This will change the way we think about trees
Raymond Culbertson. We all know trees are climate heroes. They pull carbon dioxide out of the air, release the oxygen we breathe, and help
A Nor'easter, is a powerful low-pressure system named for its characteristic strong northeasterly winds, bringing heavy rain or snow, experts say.
Scientists are racing to rescue hundreds of datasets, websites and federal reports that have been deleted by the administration.
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Why Greenland is indispensable to global climate science
Greenland is sovereign in everything other than defence and foreign policy, but by being part of the Kingdom of Denmark, it is included within Nato. As with any nation, access to its land and coastal waters is tightly controlled through permits that specify where work may take place and what activities are allowed.
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Trump's withdrawal of U.S. from key climate orgs angers some activists but draws praise from others
Among the groups from which the U.S. withdrew are two prominent climate organizations — the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
By 2100, it predicted that if no action is taken to lower our fossil fuel use (a scenario called RCP8.5 by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) the permanent fall in GDP per capita compared to if there was no climate change would be 60pc. That is indeed a future of mass starvation.
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Linking climate change and biodiversity: A call for integrated solutions
CONTRARY to conventional thinking, climate and biodiversity are not separate worlds but are two sides of the same coin. Events in one affect the other. For example, similar harmful activities like overfishing and pollution drive both biodiversity loss and climate change.
U.S. President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the United Nations climate framework marks a significant escalation of anti-climate policy