49 U.S. Senators don’t believe humans cause global warming

By Victoria Tang  21 January 2015 (Wired) – United States Senators stood up for what they believed in today—and it wasn’t pretty. During a debate over construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, intended to carry oil from Canada to the United States, the Senate voted on an amendment—just for show, really—on whether climate change “is […]

Drought may force Brazil’s biggest city to cut back water service to 2 days a week – ‘The water is at its end, our patience too’

São Paulo, January 28, 2015 (Associated Press) –  The worst drought to hit Brazil’s biggest city in decades may leave residents with water service only two days a week. São Paulo water utility company Sabesp says a five days-off, two days-on system would be a last-ditch effort to prevent the collapse of the Cantareira water […]

South Australia to get much hotter and drier, new climate change report warns – ‘There is very high confidence that hot days will become more frequent and hotter’

By KATRINA STOKES27 January 2015 (The Advertiser) – South Australia is only going to get hotter and drier and more prevalent periods of drought and fire-related conditions will continue to increase, a report released today reveals. The CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology report says what climate change experts have been saying for a long time […]

Winter Storm Juno: Historic snowstorm ‘typical of climate change expectations’

By Hannah Osborne 27 January 2015 (IBT) – Winter Storm Juno has been dubbed a “historic” and “once-in-a-century” snowstorm, yet climate scientists say it is completely in line with what we should expect with climate change. Juno is expected to dump two to three feet of snow over an area stretching 250 miles on the […]

Brazil environment minister says drought is worst on record – Rio de Janeiro state in ‘the worst water crisis in its history’

BRASILIA, Brazil, 24 January 2015 (Australian News.Net) – Brazil’s Environment Minister Izabella Teixeira has told the media following a crisis meeting at the presidential palace in Brasilia that the country is experiencing its worst drought since 1930. The states of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Minas Gerais are the worst affected, she said after […]

Leave fossil fuels buried to prevent climate change, study urges – ‘We’ve binged to the edge of our own destruction’

By Damian Carrington7 January 2015 (The Guardian) – Vast amounts of oil in the Middle East, coal in the US, Australia, and China and many other fossil fuel reserves will have to be left in the ground to prevent dangerous climate change, according to the first analysis to identify which existing reserves cannot be burned. […]

Lake Urmia: How Iran’s most famous lake is disappearing

By Ali Mirchi, Kaveh Madani, and Amir AghaKouchak for Tehran Bureau23 January 2015 (The Guardian) – In the late 1990s, Lake Urmia, in north-western Iran, was twice as large as Luxembourg and the largest salt-water lake in the Middle East. Since then it has shrunk substantially, and was sliced in half in 2008, with consequences […]

Climate change brings world closer to ‘doomsday’, say scientists – ‘It is now three minutes to midnight’

By Patrik Stollarz22 January 2015 (AFP) – Climate change and the danger of nuclear war pose an ever-growing threat to civilization and are bringing the world closer to doomsday, a group of prominent scientists and Nobel laureates said Thursday. “It is now three minutes to midnight,” said Kennette Benedict, executive director of the Bulletin of […]

Graph of the Day: Estimates of 20th-century global mean sea-level rise, calculated by different research groups

By Stefan Rahmstorf14 January 2015 (RealClimate) – The “zoo” of global sea level curves calculated from tide gauge data has grown – tomorrow a new reconstruction of our US colleagues around Carling Hay from Harvard University will appear in Nature (Hay, et al., 2015). That is a good opportunity for an overview over the available […]

NOAA: 2014 was warmest year on record – ‘The record temperatures underscore the undeniable fact that we are witnessing, before our eyes, the effects of human-caused climate change’

16 January 2015 (Associated Press) – Federal science officials say that for the third time in a decade, the globe sizzled to the hottest year on record. Both the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA calculated that 2014 was the hottest year in 135 years of record-keeping. Earlier, the Japanese weather agency and an […]

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