Video: ‘Inland sea’ moves across Victoria – ‘One of the most costly natural disasters in our history’

23 January 2011 (BBC) – Parts of the south-eastern Australian state of Victoria are braced for the approach of a giant lake of floodwater 55 miles (90km) long, as Australia’s severe flooding problems continue. Deputy PM Wayne Swan said the recent floods would rank as one of Australia’s most costly natural disasters ever. More than […]

For many species, no escape as temperature rises

By ELISABETH ROSENTHALJanuary 21, 2011 KINANGOP, Kenya — Simon Joakim Kiiru remembers a time not long ago when familiar birdsongs filled the air here and life was correlated with bird sightings. His lush, well-tended homestead is in the highlands next to the Aberdare National Park, one of the premier birding destinations in the world. When […]

Plants’ global warming dilemma: Climb to escape heat or stoop for water?

For years researchers have watched plants and animals migrate to cooler quarters in response to global warming. But a new study suggests some plants are moving downhill, drawn by increased precipitation. By Pete Spotts, Staff writerJanuary 21, 2011 For years, scientists have recorded the gradual march of plants and animals up mountain slopes and toward […]

Graph of the Day: Unusually Intense Monsoon Rains in Queensland, 10 January 2011

Caption by Holli RiebeekJanuary 12, 2011 Torrential rain pounded southeast Queensland, Australia, on January 10, 2011, bringing devastating flash floods to several communities just west of Brisbane. This image, made from the Multi-Satellite Precipitation Analysis (MPA) based on data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), shows the intense rain on January 10. The storm […]

Warming waters further imperil Atlantic cod

By Tiffany Stecker and ClimatewireJanuary 18, 2011 Atlantic cod is yet another species being threatened by climate change. According to a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, warmer summer waters off the Norwegian coast are dwarfing the growth of the fish. The researchers culled data from surveys dating back […]

Tropical storms hit production of rice in Philippines – Manila may have to import to avoid shortage

By Barbara Mae Dacanay, Bureau ChiefPublished: 00:00 January 22, 2011 Manila: Climate change which has shortened the distance between the occurrence of El Niño (drought) and La Niña (continuous rains) have imperilled already scant Philippine rice production in 2010, a trend which is expected to continue in 2011, the department of agriculture said in a […]

Australia ‘inland sea’ flood threatens towns – ‘The most significant flooding since records began 130 years ago’

MELBOURNE, 21 Jan 2011 (AFP) — Australia’s flood crisis deepened Saturday with a giant “inland sea” threatening more communities in the southeast, as officials continued the grim search for bodies in worst-hit Queensland. Sandbagging was underway in some villages in Victoria, where weeks of floods have affected as much as one-third of the state, with […]

Republicans meet with polluters to plan legislative attack on Environmental Protection Agency

By DARREN GOODE & ROBIN BRAVENDER1/20/11 4:32 AM EST Top staff members for key House and Senate Republicans met in a closed-door session Tuesday with energy industry interests to work on strategy to handcuff the Obama administration’s climate change agenda. With the backing of GOP caucus leaders, aides for House Energy and Commerce Chairman Fred […]

New melt record for Greenland ice sheet

Contact: Dr. Marco Tedesco, Cryosphere Processes Laboratory, The City College of New York, mtedesco(at)sci(dot)ccny(dot)cuny(dot)eduMartin Sommerkorn, WWF Global Arctic Programme, msommerkorn(at)wwf(dot)noJanuary 20, 2011 New York (Vocus/PRWEB) – New research shows that 2010 set new records for the melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet, expected to be a major contributor to projected sea level rises in coming […]

‘Unprecedented flows’ as floodwaters approach Australia’s Murray River

By Selma Milovanovic and Richard WillinghamJanuary 21, 2011 COMMUNITIES between Kerang and Swan Hill will be on high alert in the coming days as floodwaters flow north and reach the Murray River. As the levee surrounding Kerang held on and the Loddon River began to recede yesterday, the State Emergency Service said the town would […]

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