“The science is undisputable: climate change is impacting our region today, and it will only cause greater havoc and hardships in the future,” said King …
We don’t know what climate change will cost — that doesn’t mean we can ignore it
The “social cost of carbon” (SCC) is the dollar value of the future climate damages from emitting an additional ton of carbon dioxide. During the …
The Urgency to Act on Climate Change – Change for Climate Talks
This Change for Climate Talk features Mike Mellross who is the Program Manager for Energy Transition at the City of Edmonton. Mike talks about the …
Anxiety in South County Over Climate Change Impacts
While curious environmentalists nibble on local strawberries, MariaElena De La Garza, the executive director of Santa Cruz County Community Action …
Climate change will affect developing countries more than rich ones
GLOBAL warming is often used as a synonym for climate change, and most discussions of the topic focus on the expected increase in average global …
Climate change may even threaten one of the world’s most resilient lizards
At first glance, this suggests that the anole is well-suited to adapt to a changing climate. But a new study led by a Smithsonian researcher, suggests …
Americans who believe in conspiracy theories about 9/11 and Princess Diana’s death more likely …
Belief in outlandish conspiracy theories goes hand in hand with rejection of climate change among Americans, according to a new study. Around 97 …
Predicting climate change
AS a lead author for the 2013 and 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), for which he shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with …
Rich world faces questions on who will replace US climate cash
“We need to ask them how to address that gap,” says G77 chair of developed countries, calling for concessions on climate finance to unlock stalled …
Precipitation whiplash and climate change threaten California’s freshwater
Scientists from UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and the Center for Climate Science predicted increased warming in the region will cause snow to melt faster. Also, more of the precipitation will fall as rain rather than snow. Currently, half of the total water in the Sierra reservoir runs off …