Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Global Warming and Migration
Global warming is likely to increase Mexican - US migration. As higher temperatures in Mexico cause more crops to fail, millions of Mexicans are likely to migrate to the USA, a new study finds.
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
Earth Observation Hub to Monitor Earth From Space
The UK will monitor the Earth from space using satellites to track environmental data such as deforestation, global warming, greenhouse gases and marine pollution.
Monday, 19 July 2010
Greenland Glaciers
One of Greenland's largest glaciers retreats a mile in 1 day, researchers establish using satellites to monitor the region.
Thursday, 17 June 2010
Sun Set To Warm Up
NASA has confirmed that the sun will warm up during its current solar cycle, with solar flares threatening electronic equipment here on Earth. For more information on the sun and its relationship with global warming, see Chapter S- The A-Z of Global Warming.
Monday, 7 June 2010
Not Global Warming but Barrister Blog
Have a look at Tim Kevan's BabyBarista blog on the above link, now moved from the Time's because of their desire to charge for online content. Tim Kevan's book "BabyBarista and the Art of War" can also be bought from all the usual good bookshops.
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Greenland Rises as Glaciers Melt
The continent of Greenland is rising by about 1 inch a year as the two mile thick sheet of ice that covers it melts, a worrying factor as the water from any melting ice will contribute to sea level rise.
Interest in Global Warming Wanes- World Still Warms
The public appear to be losing interest in global warming, or more to the point, that it could be caused by mankind. There is a greater than 50% chance however that 2010 will beat all records as it becomes hotter than 1998 or 2005, the warmest years on record so far.
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
CryoSat- 2 Blasts Off To Measure Polar Ice
CryoSat satellite has finally blasted off to take accurate measurements of the Earth's polar ice caps and should be able to determine accurately ice thickness and speed and rate of melting in both the Arctic, Antarctic and Greenland ice caps.If global warming is melting the ice, we will soon know for sure, by what extent.
Investigation Exonerates Climate Scientists
Climate scientists exonerated in "Climategate" scandal, however, they were criticised for not revealing information on the link between global warming and human activity.
Sunday, 4 April 2010
February Arctic Sea Ice Increases, But Continues Down Trend
Arctic Sea ice for the month of February tracked below the 1979-2000 average, but there was 85,000 square miles more cover than the February 2005 record minimum. We won't know until the end of the Arctic summer melt season in or around September 2010 as to the extent of overall Arctic sea ice conditions, or indeed whether a new minimum level will be reached.
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Greenland Ice-Melt Accelerates
Greenland's northwest coast is starting to melt, as Greenland glaciers accelerate into the ocean. Whilst no-one suspects Greenland's ice will melt altogether, if it did, sea levels would rise by some 21 feet.
Change in Sun's Output Won't Stop Global Warming
NASA study shows that even if when the sun is going through one of its solar minimum cycles ( every 11 years ) where solar output is reduced, it wont be enough to off-set global warming caused by increased levels of greenhouse gases.
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Humans Must Be To Blame For Climate
Say scientists, who point out that no natural phenomena could be responsible for the warming that has taken place over the last half century.
The sun cannot be to blame, otherwise the warming that has occurred would have taken place in both the upper and lower atmospheres, instead of just the lower, as predicted by greenhouse gas computer models.
More water vapour in the atmosphere, caused by evaporation from warmer oceans is causing northern latitudes, including the UK to become wetter, as predicted.
The sun cannot be to blame, otherwise the warming that has occurred would have taken place in both the upper and lower atmospheres, instead of just the lower, as predicted by greenhouse gas computer models.
More water vapour in the atmosphere, caused by evaporation from warmer oceans is causing northern latitudes, including the UK to become wetter, as predicted.
Sunday, 28 February 2010
Massive Ice-Berg Breaks Free From Antarctica
An ice berg the size of Luxembourg has broken free from the Antarctic continent, and is drifting free near Australia. The chunk of ice may have broken free as a result of global warming, but scientists are more concerned that its presence could interfere with the deep water current, which may effect the Gulf Stream, preventing warm water/air from reaching the UK.
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
UK Met Office To Re-check Climate Data
The Met Office will look again at 150 years of climate data to ensure that the predictions made by scientists are accurate, particularly the IPCC´s forcast that “warming of the climate system is unequivocal”.
Methane Level Greenhouse Gas Fears
Scientists are increasingly concerned about rising levels of methane gas, which is around 20 times more powerful than carbon dioxide as far as its global warming potential is concerned. The frozen Arctic, which holds massive amounts of methane could be a ticking time bomb, as the ice melts releasing tonnes of the gas into the atmosphere, causing further warming, and further melting of the ice and so on..
Sunday, 14 February 2010
A-Z of Global Warming
Get the facts, based on the latest science, and cut through the confusion on all the issues surrounding global warming: Buy The A-Z of Global Warming book... out now on Amazon/Waterstones/Blackwells.
NASA and Global Warming Science
Cut straight through the smoke and mirrors of climate change and check out the facts at NASA... the graph showing Global Land- Ocean Temperature Index clearly shows the warming trend that has occurred since 1880, and confirms 2009 as the second hottest year on record..... at the same time as solar activity was at its lowest as the sun dwells in deep solar minimum with low sun-spot activity.
Quote Used To Discredit Climate Scientist is Fabricated
Sir John Houghton, eminent climate scientist and author of Global Warming: The Complete Briefing, is alleged to have "sexed up" scare stories on global warming by saying "Unless we announce disasters, no one will listen,"
He denies ever saying this, and according to another author and climate skeptic Christopher Booker, Houghton was supposed to have stated this in his own book, which was first published in 1994. The comment does not appear in Houghton's book however, or the later edition, and he denies ever saying it... Seems to be a case of climate skeptics jumping on false comments to support their own skeptical agenda.
He denies ever saying this, and according to another author and climate skeptic Christopher Booker, Houghton was supposed to have stated this in his own book, which was first published in 1994. The comment does not appear in Houghton's book however, or the later edition, and he denies ever saying it... Seems to be a case of climate skeptics jumping on false comments to support their own skeptical agenda.
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Arctic Sea Ice Loss Accelerates
Scientists who spent an entire winter in the high Arctic on board a research vessel are now concerned that the Arctic could become ice free in the summer by 2013-2030, much sooner than previous climate models suggested.
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Bin Laden enters Global Warming Debate
Osama Bin Laden blasts the US for causing global warming in a tape aired by Al Jazeera T.V. In view of the fact that the US boycotted the Kyoto Protocol for a decade and is the worlds second largest polluter of greenhouse gases after China (which has only just taken over the US as main polluter), it could be the most sensible thing Bin Laden has ever said....!
Friday, 22 January 2010
Last Decade Warmest Ever: NASA
NASA confirms that the last decade was the warmest ever, despite El Nino and El Nina cooling and warming influences, the overall warming trend is up.
Thursday, 21 January 2010
Scientists Accept Glacier Melt Error
Scientists accept that an error was made in the 2007 IPCC report where it was suggested that Himalayan glaciers could melt by 2035. This doesn't alter the fact that they are receeding and melting and that global warming is manmade however.
Tuesday, 12 January 2010
Melbourne Bakes As Nightime Temps Top 32c
Australian's start to feel the heat as nightime temperatures in Melbourne hit 32 degrees Celsius, the hottest it's been for 108 years.
Saturday, 9 January 2010
Methane Release Fears
Scientists discover - stronger than previously thought - methane release seeping from Arctic seaboard. Molecule for molecule methane is 20 times stronger than CO2 as far as its global warming potential is concerned.
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