Study finds multiple stressors killed Northern Gulf of Mexico bottlenose dolphins in 2011

By LESLIE KAUFMAN20 July 2012 Unusually cold water in the Gulf of Mexico combined with damage to the food web from the BP oil spill probably caused the premature deaths of hundreds of dolphins in the region, a new report concludes. The study, published in the journal PLoS One, suggests that a perfect storm of […]

U.K. police close investigation into hacking of UEA Climatic Research Unit

By RAPHAEL SATTER, Associated Press 19 July 2012 LONDON (AP) – British police have closed their three-year investigation into the theft of hundreds of climate science emails published to the Web, saying Wednesday there was no hope of finding any suspects behind the breach. The theft, dubbed “Climategate” by some, caught researchers at the University […]

U.S. drought could go through October – ‘We don’t have a reason for saying it’s going to improve’

By Deborah Zabarenko; Editing by Dale Hudson and Cynthia Osterman19 July 2012 WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Hotter-than-normal temperatures are expected through October over most of the contiguous 48 U.S. states, with below-average precipitation for Midwest areas already hit by the worst drought in a half century, government forecasters said on Thursday. Experts at the National Oceanic […]

Poll: Generation X dismissive about climate change – Significant decrease in concern since 2009

By Wendy Koch, USA TODAY 17 July 2012 Amid a summer of record-setting heat, most of Generation X ‘s young adults are uninformed and unconcerned about climate change, says a survey today. Only about 5% of GenXers, born between 1961 and 1981 and now 32 to 52 years old, are “alarmed” and 18% “concerned” about […]

More than 100,000 protest nuclear power in Tokyo

By Aaron Sheldrick; Editing by Jeremy Laurence16 July 2012 TOKYO (Reuters) – More than 100,000 anti-nuclear protesters marched through central Tokyo on Monday to voice their opposition to atomic power, racheting up the pressure on under fire Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda. On the hottest day of the year, protesters forsook their air-conditioned homes to say […]

Drought in Central, Eastern Canada baking crops – ‘It’s almost as if the atmosphere has forgotten how to rain’

15 July 2012 (CBC News) – Most of Central and Eastern Canada is experiencing extreme heat and little rain causing drought conditions, a senior climatologist with Environment Canada says. “I’d call it a drought, no question about it,” David Phillips told the CBC News Network in an interview Sunday afternoon. “Besides the lack of precipitation, […]

The Big Heat in the Midwest U.S. – ‘It’s like farming in Hell’

By Elizabeth Kolbert 16 July 2012 (23 July 2012 issue of The New Yorker) […] It is now corn-sex season across the Midwest, and everything is not going well. High commodity prices spurred farmers to sow more acres this year, and unseasonable warmth in March prompted many to plant corn early. Just a few months […]

The ghosts that haunt China’s economic landscape

[cf. Photo gallery: Satellite images of the ghost cities of China, 2011] By Ian Williams, NBC News13 July 2012 SHANGHAI, China – It can take two or three hours to drive from bustling Shanghai to the sleepy streets of Thames Town, a new housing development built in the style of an English village complete with […]

Fresh flooding threatens northeast India

ITANAGAR, 14 July 2012 (TNN) – A fresh wave of floods has threatened several districts of Arunachal Pradesh with reports of disruption in surface communication pouring in from various parts of the state. According to the latest report, the rising water level of Kadang Korong River is creating havoc at Mebo sub-division in East Siang […]

Moms Clean Air Force: Tell Obama and Romney that climate change can’t wait

By Dominique Browning, Author, editor, co-founder Moms Clean Air Force14 July 2012 DEAR Barack Obama and Mitt Romney – if I may be so familiar, as you are with me in your fund-raising emails. You are campaigning for our nation’s highest office in a year of record-breaking heat waves, droughts, floods, and monster storms. More […]

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