• Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • March 6th, 2014
Damage to the Great Barrier Reef May Already Be Irreversible

Damage to the Great Barrier Reef May Already Be Irreversible

Drastic action is needed in order to save the world's largest coral reef system

The Oil and Gas Industry Can Capture Methane at Little, Maybe Even No Cost

The Oil and Gas Industry Can Capture Methane at Little, Maybe Even No Cost

New report shows companies can cut methane emission by 40% below projected 2018 levels

Watch: 6 Reasons Not to Export Coal, According to Greenpeace

Watch: 6 Reasons Not to Export Coal, According to Greenpeace

New video details the threats associated with exporting coal

Meat, Eggs Cooked on Hot Asphalt Included in Global Warming Menu

Meat, Eggs Cooked on Hot Asphalt Included in Global Warming Menu

The delicious dishes were served to people in Paraguay

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • February 28th, 2014
Greenpeace Co-Founder Is Convinced Global Warming Is Not Man-Made

Greenpeace Co-Founder Is Convinced Global Warming Is Not Man-Made

Canadian ecologist Patrick Moore was a Greenpeace member since 1971 until 1986

  • Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • February 27th, 2014
Whales Extend Their Range Through the Bering Strait

Whales Extend Their Range Through the Bering Strait

The narrow passage is opened for longer due to global warming

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • February 26th, 2014
Getting Animals to Eat More Grain Could Cut Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Getting Animals to Eat More Grain Could Cut Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Vegetarians aren't the only ones who can save the planet, farmers can do it too

  • Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • February 26th, 2014
Earth's Albedo Far Lower than Thought Due to Global Warming

Earth's Albedo Far Lower than Thought Due to Global Warming

The phenomenon is causing Arctic Ocean ices to retreat too much

Global Warming Is Unlikely to Cut Annual Winter Death Rates

Global Warming Is Unlikely to Cut Annual Winter Death Rates

This contradicts the findings of a previous investigation, researchers explain

Volcanic Eruptions to Thank for Slowdown in Global Warming

Volcanic Eruptions to Thank for Slowdown in Global Warming

15% of the recent so-called global warming pause said to have been caused by volcanoes

  • Nature
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • February 20th, 2014
As the Arctic Is Getting Darker, the Earth Is Losing Its Reflectivity

As the Arctic Is Getting Darker, the Earth Is Losing Its Reflectivity

Consequently, our planet is absorbing more solar energy

President Obama Wants to Establish $1Bn (€0.72Bn) Climate Resilience Fund

President Obama Wants to Establish $1Bn (€0.72Bn) Climate Resilience Fund

The fund is to be included in the 2015 budget proposals

Climate Change Is a “Weapon of Mass Destruction,” John Kerry Says

Climate Change Is a “Weapon of Mass Destruction,” John Kerry Says

The US Secretary of State is adamant that greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced

  • Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • February 17th, 2014
Warming Arctic Causes Changes in the Jet Stream

Warming Arctic Causes Changes in the Jet Stream

The conclusion belongs to a new scientific investigation

83% of Americans Are in Favor of Climate Change Action, Survey Finds

83% of Americans Are in Favor of Climate Change Action, Survey Finds

Many are willing to spend more money on energy, provided that it comes from clean sources

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • February 13th, 2014
Church of England Says Climate Change Is a “Great Demon,” Must Be Fought

Church of England Says Climate Change Is a “Great Demon,” Must Be Fought

The Church promises to cut all ties with companies that contribute to this phenomenon

  • Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • February 13th, 2014
How to Best Use Forests for Carbon Sequestration

How to Best Use Forests for Carbon Sequestration

Stop-gap measures are needed until we figure out the carbon cycle

 
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