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As glaciers and ice sheets melt at an ever-increasing rate, scientists accelerate their pace to piece together the climate change puzzle before the earth gets
- February 26, 2015
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Rising sea levels act as one of the greatest and most feared indicators of global warming, as melting ice crashing into the ocean threatens coastlines
- February 26, 2015
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Three titans of climate change science - Wallace Broecker, Richard Alley and George Denton - warn that global warming is real and requires immediate action.
- February 26, 2015
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There’s no escaping the hot topic of climate change.
For the second time in less than a month, President Obama’s top science adviser, John P. Holdren,
- February 26, 2015
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Glaciers are retreating, lakes are drying up and sea levels are rising faster than expected. Extreme weather is on the rise and predicted to become
- February 26, 2015
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In the cool clean air of the changing season, at a remote estate in the forested hills of Wisconsin, some of the world's foremost climate scientists
- February 26, 2015
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The world needs a solar revolution to enter the era of energy sustainability and avert the floods, droughts and crop losses expected to result from global
- February 26, 2015
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Earthquakes triggered as glaciers break apart in Greenland can be felt as far away as South Dakota.
Seismologist Meredith Nettles knows their force firsthand because she
- February 26, 2015
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Climate scientist Meredith Nettles bumps off the Richter scale when it comes to new findings in glacial research.
She spends a week at a time living
- February 26, 2015
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It’s easier to understand climate change– and even to do something about it– if you know a little of the lingo. Top scientists from around
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