No Safe Havens in Increasingly Acid Oceans

Oil, gas and coal are contaminating the world’s oceans from top to bottom, threatening the lives of more than 800 million people, a new study warns.
Forging Links Between Climate Change Scientists And Policymakers

Adapting to climate change is one of the most important issues facing society in the 21st century. As such, climate change impact assessment and adaptation have become important areas of scientific research and policy development.
World Coal Consumption To Surpass Oil By 2020

Coal will surpass oil as the key fuel for the global economy by 2020 despite government efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
Climate Change: A Survivors’ Guide

As warnings of global climate change grow ever more dire, John Vidal offers 10 tips on how to prepare for an apocalyptic future.
Ozone Hole Over Antarctica Caused Southern Africa Warming

The infamous hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica may have caused warming in southern Africa over the past two decades, researchers say.
Climate Change Gets Clocked

Within 35 years, global average temperatures will be hotter than historical extremes, a new study on global warming reveals.
Oceans Face Deadly Trio Of Threats, Study Says

The world’s oceans are under greater threat than previously believed from a “deadly trio” of global warming, declining oxygen levels and acidification, an international study said on Thursday.
Native Tribes’ Traditional Knowledge Can Help US Adapt to Climate Change

New England’s Native tribes, whose sustainable ways of farming, forestry, hunting and land and water management were devastated by European colonists four centuries ago, can help modern America adapt to climate change.
Australia Has A Chance To Slow Global Warming Down, But Will It Take It?

While the world digests the IPCC’s 5th assessment of our carbon emissions and changing climate, plans abound for an unprecedented coal export boom in Australia.