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Patrick Thornton

Global warming blamed for rise in malaria on Mount Kenya - 0 views

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    "Global warming has caused a seven-fold increase in cases of malaria on the slopes of Mount Kenya, a British-funded research team has found. A 2C increase in average temperatures around the mountain in the past 20 years has allowed the disease to creep into higher altitude areas, where the local population of four million has little or no immunity."
Patrick Thornton

Past Decade the Hottest on Record - 0 views

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    "The first decade of the twenty-first century was the hottest since record keeping began in 1880. With an average global temperature of 14.52 degrees Celsius (58.1 degrees Fahrenheit), this decade was 0.2 degrees Celsius (0.36 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than any previous decade. The year 2005 was the hottest on record, while 2007 and 2009 tied for second hottest. In fact, 9 of the 10 warmest years on record occurred in the past decade."
Lindsay Gordon

More funds needed to fight deforestation, says Sarkozy - 0 views

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    "Rich nations must contribute more to a climate change fund and help fight deforestation, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said at a conference Thursday on saving the world's forests - a key defense against global warming."
Lindsay Gordon

Slideshow: Eight of North America's Most Threatened Birds - OnEarth Magazine - 0 views

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    "Warmer global temperatures aren't just wiping out the habitat of polar bears and penguins. They're also affecting many species closer to home -- including some right in your back yard. In this year's State of the Birds report, issued earlier this month, researchers from the National Audubon Society, U.S. Department of Interior, Cornell Lab or Ornithology, and others studied how climate change is affecting the habitats, ranges, and populations of birds across North America. OnEarth takes a look at eight vulnerable bird species from across the continent."
Lindsay Gordon

Methane: the quick fix for global warming? - The Ecologist - 1 views

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    "Its short lifespan and greater potency means tackling methane emissions now could have a dramatic effect on atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations"
Patrick Thornton

COP15 Global Climate Summit in Copenhagen Begin Today - 0 views

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    "But some positive news from the biggest developing nations--China, India, and Brazil--have encouraged the proceedings. Each has pledged to reduce carbon emissions on some level, and Obama has put forward an emissions reduction target based on the climate bill that passed the House of Representatives last summer. At 17% below 2005 levels, it's hardly what the international community was looking for--but it's progress nonetheless. Most importantly, hope seems to be in the air--real progress can be made in the coming days."
Patrick Thornton

Scientists defend climate research - 0 views

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    "More than 1,700 scientists have signed a statement to defend global warming research. The petition has been organised by the Met Office in the wake of the stolen emails row."
Patrick Thornton

New Associated Press / Stanford Polling Shows Americans Support Cap and Trade 58-37 - 0 views

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    "More Americans believe steps taken to reduce global warming pollution will help the U.S. economy than say such measures will hurt it. It's a sign the public is showing more faith in President Barack Obama's economic arguments for limiting heat-trapping gases than in Republican claims that the actions would kill jobs."
Emily Landis

Galapagos Islands are transformed - 0 views

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    Darwin would be heart broken----The Galapagos archipelago has already been transformed by global climate changes and human activity, a report has concluded.
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    This is messed up, "A series of events, including the 1982 El Nino, overfishing and the appearance of urchins that destroy coral, has altered the islands' marine ecosystems. At least 45 Galapagos species have now disappeared or are facing extinction. "
Patrick Thornton

NASA Animates Breakthroughs in Greenhouse Gas Research with New Tool (Video) - 0 views

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    "Researchers at the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument on NASA's Aqua spacecraft have given scientists studying carbon dixoide a new tool - daily global measurements of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. The data shown in the tool includes information gathered during more than 7 years of research on the concentration and distribution of CO2 in our mid-trophosphere - or, 3-7 miles above the Earth's surface - and how that CO2 travels across the globe. The video after the jump shows an animation of the carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere with the Mauna Loa curve laid over it. The visualization is intense."
Patrick Thornton

The haunting, beautiful "unchopping a tree" video you must see - 0 views

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    "If deforestation were happening in your city, how quickly would you work to stop it?" the video asks, pointing out that 90 acres of rainforest are destroyed every minute. Deforestation threatens half of the world's species, and is responsible for 20% of global warming emissions."
Patrick Thornton

UN analysis: What Copenhagen emissions cuts mean for future temperatures - 0 views

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    "Confidential UN analysis shows that if the current offers on the table at the Copenhagen climate summit are agreed, global temperatures will rise on average by 3C."
Patrick Thornton

Best and Worst of 2009: The Year in Water - 0 views

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    "There are some scary statistics surrounding water: Did you know only 1 percent of the world's water can be used for human consumption and half of the global population will be living in areas of 'acute water shortage' by 2030?"
Patrick Thornton

Resisting the Dangerous Allure of Global Warming Technofixes - 0 views

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    As the world weighs how to deal with warming, the idea of human manipulation of climate systems is gaining attention.  Yet beyond the environmental and technical questions looms a more practical issue: How could governments really commit to supervising geoengineering schemes for centuries?
Lindsay Gordon

Climate change threatens migratory birds, report says - 0 views

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    Global climate change poses a significant threat to migratory bird populations, which are already stressed by the loss of habitat and environmental pollution, according to a report released Thursday.
Patrick Thornton

U.N. Report: "Sick Water?" - 0 views

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    "Globally, two million tons of sewage, industrial and agricultural waste is discharged to the world's waterways."
Lindsay Gordon

New Nature Conservancy atlas aims to show the state of the world's ecosystems (Washingt... - 0 views

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    Maps in the new Atlas of Global Conservation show the diversity of bird, animal and plant species populations, which are among 80 that scientists have produced for a comprehensive look at the planet's eco-regions. The maps crosses three types of habitats that exist: terrestrial, freshwater, and marine.
Patrick Thornton

Car-Dependent Suburbs May Be Slums of The Future, Says Urban Planning Report : TreeHugger - 0 views

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    "Peak Oil being that high point on a bell curve where global petroleum extraction reaches maximum output and then starts to decline. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) production of conventional crude oil peaked in 2006, not that this stopped demand from increasing. The issues that stem from Peak Oil have to do with the crunch that will come when our demand exceeds remaining supply.]"
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