Wednesday, 8 December 2010

2010 Hottest Year Globally

It is possible the position might change when the final figures for November and December have been factored in, although analysis has already shown that November temperatures for the world were running at "near record levels", the WMO said.

Releasing the figures at the UN Climate Conference in Cancun, Mexico, the WMO said the global combined sea surface and land surface air temperature for 2010 (January-October) "is currently estimated at 0.55C (0.99F) above the 1961-1990 annual average of 14C (57.2F)".

It added: "At present, 2010's nominal value is the highest on record, just ahead of 1998 (January-October anomaly 0.53C) and 2005 (0.52C)."

The WMO's official judgement is cautious, saying merely that "the year 2010 is almost certain to rank in the top three warmest years since the beginning of instrumental climate records in 1850."

However, even if this year's final position is not beyond doubt, it is already certain that the past decade is the hottest 10-year period in the instrumental record. "Over the 10 years from 2001 to 2010, global temperatures have averaged 0.46°C above the 1961-90 average, 0.03°C above the 2000-09 mean, and the highest value yet recorded for a 10-year period," the WMO said - The Independent.

2010 Officially Hottest Year On Record

Despite being one of the coldest winters in the UK for many years, 2010 has been half a degree Celsius warmer globally than the 30 year average, equal to 1998, which was the warmest year since records began. In 1998, El Nino actually made the world warmer, whereas 2010 has been influenced by La Nina, which should have had a cooling effect. The data is supported by The UK Met Office, The US National Weather Service and NASA.

Saturday, 2 October 2010

Osama Bin Laden Goes Green

New Osama Bin Laden tape surfaces in which Bin Laden discusses climate change and greenhouse gases - "The number of victims caused by climate change is very big," he expounds on the tape, "bigger than the victims of wars."

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

PanSTARRS Telescope Discovers Near Earth Asteroid

The newly operational PanSTARRS Telescope has discovered an asteroid which will come within 4 million miles of Earth in mid October. The asteroid, some 150 feet in diameter was only discovered on September 16th, a bit worrying considering the telescope has only been operational since June 2010

Sunday, 26 September 2010

SpaceGuard Near Earth Object Watch

Spaceguard is the UK's only facility which looks out for asteroids or comets which have the potential to end all civilization on planet Earth. Take a look at the video, and visit the Centre based in Wales, UK.

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Arctic Sea Ice Loss

This year's Arctic summer ice melt was rapid, but didn't beat 2007s record loss, scientists' at the National Snow and ice Data find. The ice is now re-freezing for the winter season.

Saturday, 11 September 2010

Earth Reminded of Asteroid Threat

Astronomers picked up two near Earth asteroids only days before they passed Earth on Wednesday 9th September, one only 50,000 miles away, around one fifth of the distance between the Earth and the Moon.

Sunday, 5 September 2010

Global Catastrophe Follows If Next Climate Summit Fails.

The next round of climate talks are due to take place in Cancun, after the failiure of the Copenhagen talks, as scientists predict the world will warm by a potentially dangerous 3.5 degrees by the end of the century, 1.5 degrees over the 'safe' limit.


"A month ago, in its annual State of the Climate report, published in conjunction with the UK Met Office's Hadley Centre, America's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) listed 10 separate indicators of a warming planet, seven of them rising – ranging from air temperature over land and humidity to sea level – and three of them declining: Arctic sea-ice, glaciers, and spring snow cover. "The scientific evidence that our world is warming is unmistakable," NOAA said.

Saturday, 7 August 2010

Massive Ice-sheet Breaks Free From Greenland

A massive ice sheet, 100 square miles in size has broken free from the Petermann glacier in Greenland, the largest glacier to break from the Arctic since 1962. It's unclear whether the event is linked to global warming, but the first six months of this year have been the hottest on record globally ... coincidence?... maybe.

Saturday, 31 July 2010

A-Z of Global Warming

For a comprehensive guide on all the latest news and facts on global warming and climate change, read the A-Z of Global Warming, out now. From the Amazon Rain-forest, Bio-fuels, Carbon Dioxide to Population growth, The Sun and Temperature, the book provides everything you need to know about the subject.

Thursday, 29 July 2010

January - June 2010 Globally Hottest On Record

Gobal land and sea temeperatures for the period January to June 2010 have been the hottest on record. Data goes back to 1880. June was also the warmest June on record at 1.22 degrees F above the 20th Century average.

Global Warming and Plankton Loss

Scientists think that the ocean's Plankton has actually decreased by 40% over last century, with most of the loss occuring since the 1950's, possible the biggest change to the global biosphere in modern times ...

Plankton Across World's Oceans Decline

Tiny marine animals, called Phytoplankton which inhabit the world's oceans are in steady decline ( about 1% a year ) as the oceans warm, thought to be caused as a result of global warming. A bit worrying, when one considers that the Plankton produce 50% of the oxygen we breath ...

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.