A new study finds a possible link between Arctic warming and more frequent El Niños in the Central Pacific. BY BOB BERWYN, INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS JAN 27, 2020 The rapid decline of […]
Mapped: How climate change affects extreme weather around the world
March 2019 In the early 2000s, a new field of climate science research emerged that began to explore the human fingerprint on extreme weather, such as floods, heatwaves, droughts and storms. Known […]
Monsoon Arrival Delayed, Below-Normal Rainfall Expected: The Weather Channel
By TWC India Edit Team April 2019 TWC India At a Glance The Weather Company forecasts suggest less than the long-term average rainfall from June to August. The onset of monsoon, which is […]
The most important country for the global climate no one is talking about
Indonesia is one of the world’s largest emitters of greenhouse gases, but manages to fly well below the radar. Dec 6, 2018 By Nithin Coca World leaders are gathered this month in Katowice, Poland, […]
The new normal: Cambodia faces climate change
Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon and Kong Meta Last year’s drought caused a nationwide crisis, with harvests ruined, forest fires raging and many rural families struggling to feed themselves. As experts take stock of the impact, […]
Impacts of El Niño to Intensify as Climate Warms, New Study Finds
This news article was issued by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR/UCAR) and the American Geophysical Union (AGU) as a press release on 28 August 2018. Scientific Press Releses Swings from El Niño […]
8 + Epilogue – Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate Change
8.‘The Direction of an Impending Catastrophe’ 1982 From Gore’s perspective, the hearing was an unequivocal success. That night Dan Rather devoted three minutes of “CBS Evening News” to the greenhouse effect. A correspondent […]