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Freak storms, flash floods, record rain – and there’s more to come in Britain’s miserable summer of 2012

Britain’s miserable summer likely to continue for at least 10 days as forecasters put blame on the jet stream By Alexandra Topping, www.guardian.co.uk8 July 2012 Look through the window. It is likely to be raining. It has been raining, a lot, for the past two months. And the bad news is that it’s not likely […]

Extreme rainfall on Black Sea kills 171 – Earth’s deadliest flood of 2012 (so far)

By Dr. Jeff Masters9 July 2012 Earth’s deadliest flood of 2012 hit the Black Sea area of Russia on Saturday, where 300 mm (11.8″) of rain fell in less than 24 hours. The resulting flood waters swept through the town of Krymsk in the Krasnodar region early Saturday, killing at least 171 people. The heavy […]

How forest fires are changing the landscape of the U.S. West

By Brandon Keim6 July 2012 The vast wildfires of this summer and last represent a new normal for the western United States. They may signal a radical landscape transformation, one that will make the 21st century West an ecological frontier. “These transitions could be massive. They represent the convergence of several different forces,” said Donald […]

Graph of the Day: Discarded, Lost, and Wasted Seafood Catch for Different Regions, 2011

Discards, the proportion of total catch that is returned to the sea (in most case dead, dying, or badly damaged), represent a significant part of the world’s marine catches and are generally considered to be a wasteful misuse of marine resources. The first global assessment was published in 1994 and it identified a total discard […]

Colorado’s perfect firestorm: Will the Waldo Canyon fire make climate change skeptics easier to convince?

By Mark Lubell6 July 2012 Last week, my parents had to pack their belongings and flee as the Waldo Canyon fire barreled toward their house in Colorado Springs. They were among 32,000 people forced from their houses by the fire, which has destroyed nearly 350 homes. My parents were lucky. Despite the trauma and fear […]

Arctic warming linked to combination of reduced sea ice and global atmospheric warming

Contact: Louise Bennet, Media Unit, +613 9035 3372, +61 412 975 350, ebennet@unimelb.edu.au 6 Jul 2012 The combination of melting sea ice and global atmospheric warming are contributing to the high rate of warming in the Arctic, where temperatures are increasing up to four times faster than the global average, a new University of Melbourne […]

Forest fires in U.S. West are a window into the future

By Robert Krier3 July 2012 The fires that are burning throughout the country offer a window into what we can expect in the future as the climate heats up. That grim assessment comes from Steve Running, a wildfire expert, ecologist and forestry professor at the University of Montana. Running was among the scores of scientists […]

Image of the Day: Satellite view of deforestation in Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia

Caption by Tassia Owen7 July 2012 Kalimantan, the Indonesian portion of Borneo, was once a lush tropical landscape full of some of the most sought-after timber in the world. In recent years, a combination of logging and agriculture has contributed to a rapidly changing landscape. Forests are gradually being cleared and replaced by palm oil […]

U.S. Drought Monitor shows record-breaking expanse of drought

By Kelly Helm Smith, National Drought Mitigation Center; Steve Smith, University Communications5 Jul 2012 (UNL) – More of the United States is in moderate drought or worse than at any other time in the 12-year history of the U.S. Drought Monitor, officials from the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln said today. […]

Chernobyl’s radioactive trees and the forest fire risk

By Patrick Evans 6 July 2012 Chernobyl, Ukraine (BBC) – Much of the 30km exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear plant is pine forest, and some of it so badly contaminated that a forest fire could create a devastating radioactive smoke cloud. Heading north from Kiev in Ukraine, you can see old ladies and their […]

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