The UN just released a paper explaining what humanity needs to do to deal with climate change, and some of the suggestions are a bit surprising.
World leaders who deny climate change should go to mental hospital – Samoan PM
The prime minister of Samoa has called climate change an “existential threat … for all our Pacific family” and said that any world leader who denied …
Freezing temperatures likely contributed to the extinction of Neanderthals
The study is one of the first to draw a clear link between natural climate change and the affect it may have had on the Neanderthal population.
Climate change sceptics ‘utterly stupid’: Tuilaepa
Samoa’s Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has hit out at climate change sceptics and says developed countries need to reduce pollution to …
Severe weather may be transforming perceptions of climate change
As the fingerprints of climate change become more evident in our daily lives, our political representatives seem intent on burying their heads …
Mitt Romney says that he’s a believer in climate change and that it will create more and nastier …
U.S. Senate candidate Mitt Romney said Thursday that global climate change will make wildfires in Utah increasingly common and dangerous — so …
Climate Change Will Drastically Alter Earth’s Vegetation
But that climate change, according to a new paper in Science, caused a major shift in vegetation. And if we don’t curb our fossil fuel use and cut …
Adapt, move or die: How biodiversity reacted to past climate change
Nature is reacting to climate change. We see altered behaviour and movement among plants and animals; flowers change flowering period and owls …
Climate Change Could Drastically Change Ecosystems Around the World
[6 Unexpected Effects of Climate Change]. The planet is headed into uncharted territory, with “no analog conditions” in terms of climate, said study …
Climate change projected to boost insect activity and crop loss
Scientists have already warned that climate change likely will impact the food we grow. From rising global temperatures to more frequent “extreme” …