Brewer Scott Peterson adds hops to a kettle of wort while brewing a German-style Pilsner at Von Ebert Brewing in Portland, Ore., Sunday, Oct. 22, …
Scientists, farmers and brewers band together to prevent climate change affecting beer – FOX Reno
All of a sudden, climate change “was not coming any longer,” Goschie said, “it was here.” Gayle Goschie, co-owner of Goschie Farms, stands in front of …
Poop used to track climate–change effects on pikas and their mountain home
Pikas may be adorable, but their poop doesn’t really have the same appeal — unless you’re a biologist working to monitor the impact of climate change …
Scientists voyage to the Southern Ocean to investigate how climate change impacts the … – CSIRO
CSIRO’s research vessel (RV) Investigator is heading into the heart of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
A critical, important, downright informative read about climate change – Dayton Daily News
The climate is changing. It is happening fast. In his book “Over the Seawall – Tsunamis, Cyclones, Drought, and the Delusion of Controlling …
Greta Thunberg brushes off interruption at massive Dutch climate march days before election
Tackling climate change is one of the key policy areas for political parties contesting the Nov. 22 general election. “It is time for us to protest …
Amsterdam marchers demand climate action as Dutch election nears – Reuters
Tens of thousands of protesters marched through Amsterdam on Sunday demanding immediate action against climate change, 10 days before the country …
UNI arctic research center to help communities in coastal Alaska identify, adapt to hazards …
UNI’s ARCTICenter will work alongside Alaskan communities to identify hazards brought about by climate change and how to best adapt.
How scientists are using poop to track climate–change effects on pikas and their mountain home
It resembles a small rabbit,. The American pika is considered a ‘climate sentinel’ — a species that is particularly sensitive to change, meaning it …
Which islands will become uninhabitable due to climate change first? – Live Science
Climate change is raising sea levels, and many low-lying islands are at risk. But determining which communities will be first to leave is …