Americans’ belief in global warming soars as mercury rises

WASHINGTON, 29 February 2012 (AP) – Americans’ belief in global warming is on the rise, along with temperatures and surprising weather changes, according to a new university poll. The survey by the University of Michigan and Muhlenberg College says 62 percent of those asked in December think the Earth is getting warmer. That’s up from […]

U.S. tornado outbreaks already set record for March – ‘This isn’t the last of it’

WASHINGTON, 4 March 2012 (CNHI) – National Weather Service officials said Saturday this week’s tornado outbreaks in the South and Midwest set records for twisters in March, and that tornado alley should brace for more of the same in the weeks ahead. Tuesday’s series of more than 50 tornadoes in Kansas, Missouri and Illinois combined […]

With reef ecosystems, it may be all or nothing

By DAVID JOLLY4 March 2012 There might just be something to the idea of marine reserves, a recent survey of the Mediterranean Sea suggests. Scientists led by Enric Sala, a National Geographic explorer-in-residence and a marine ecologist with the Center for Advanced Studies of Blanes in Spain, studied rocky reefs around Mediterranean shores, comparing places […]

Climate change exacerbates scarcity in food insecure regions

By Grant Potter and Graham Salinger3 March 2012 A recent report by The Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), offers new insight into the threat that climate change poses to the livelihood of millions of farmers worldwide. The report, Mapping Hotspots of Climate Change and Food Insecurity in the Global Tropics [pdf], maps areas […]

Video: Two dead, thousands evacuate in Australia floods – Floodwaters reach 160-year high after record rainfall in three states

VIDEO: From dust to deluge By Amelia Harris, Michelle Ainsworth, Aaron Langmaid, John Dagge, and AAP5 March 2012 AS the nation’s flood crisis claims its second victim after record rainfall in three states, communities continue sandbagging as Numurkah’s hospital closes due to extensive damage. The second man died after his was car washed off a […]

Japan struggles with radioactive reactor water

The key to cooling damaged nuclear plants now poses a major radioactive worry and storage challenge. By PHRED DVORAK, with Mitsuru Obe29 February 2012 OKUMA, Japan – Nearly a year after the 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami sparked triple meltdowns at reactors here, the taming of Fukushima Daiichi has become in large part a […]

Belief in global warming on the rebound: National survey of American public opinion on climate change

28 February 2012 (Brookings) – As 2012 begins, a growing number of Americans believe global warming is occurring. This is one of the key findings from the latest National Survey of American Public Opinion on Climate Change (NSAPOCC). Other highlights include: More Americans than ever are pointing to experiences with warmer temperatures as the main […]

Video: Inside Japan’s Nuclear Meltdowns

Watch Inside Japan’s Nuclear Meltdown on PBS. See more from FRONTLINE. Frontline interviews workers and citizens who recall events in the first nine days of the disaster at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant. Inside Japan’s nuclear meltdowns Technorati Tags: Fukushima,Japan,pollution,infrastructure failure

Australia real estate developer enlists prominent climate science deniers in fight against ‘worldwide idiocy about sea level rises’

By Ben Cubby6 March 2012 CRACKS are appearing in the state’s response to rising sea levels, with one council facing potential legal action from a developer and other residents worried about planning controls and insurance risks. Lake Macquarie Council recently updated its recommendations for about 10,000 people living up to three metres above the average […]

Japan Ministry of Education on radioactive fallout simulation: ‘cannot make the results public’

By arevamirpal::laprimavera 3 March 2012 Kyodo News reports (3/3/2012), nearly one year later: SPEEDI予測「公表できない」 文科省文書に記載 SPEEDI simulation “cannot be made public”, according to a document by Ministry of Education and Science 東京電力福島第1原発事故5日目の昨年3月15日、緊急時迅速放射能影響予測ネットワークシステム(SPEEDI)による放射性物質の拡散予測について、当時の高木義明文部科学相ら政務三役や文科省幹部が協議し「一般にはとても公表できない内容と判断」と記した内部文書が作成されていたことが2日、同省関係者への取材で分かった。 It was revealed on 2 March 2012 by speaking with the people involved at the Ministry of Education and Science that an internal memo […]

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