Guy McPherson: We’re Done

By Guy McPherson22 June 2012 British economist John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) is well known for his views on monetary policy. The printing-press approach he forwarded is widely used today, especially as the world-wide Ponzi scheme nears its end. My favorite line from Keynes: “In the long run, we’re all dead.” As I pointed out in […]

Climate scientists routinely face death threats, hate mail, nuisance lawsuits, and political attacks

By Tom Clynes21 June 2012 There’s no police tape across Michael Mann’s office doorway this morning. “Always a good start,” he says, juggling a cup of coffee as he slides his key into the lock. Mann, a paleoclimatologist, wears a sport coat over a turtleneck. As he takes a seat at his desk, a narrow […]

Monbiot: After Rio, we know. Governments have given up on the planet

By George Monbiot, www.guardian.co.uk 25 June 2012 It is, perhaps, the greatest failure of collective leadership since the first world war. The Earth’s living systems are collapsing, and the leaders of some of the most powerful nations – the United States, the UK, Germany, Russia – could not even be bothered to turn up and […]

Lloyd’s details ‘growing impact of climate change’ as U.N. meets

25 June 2012 (Insurance Journal) – Lloyd’s has published a roundup of the environmental issues inherent in as the world grows warmer. The recently concluded Rio +20 Conference was an attempt – 20 years after the first conference – “to try to reach agreement on sustainable growth, controlling world emissions and managing the growing impact […]

Scientists warn U.S. east coast over accelerated sea level rise

By Damian Carrington, www.guardian.co.uk24 June 2012 Sea level rise is accelerating three to four times faster along the densely populated east coast of the US than other US coasts, scientists have discovered. The zone, dubbed a “hotspot” by the researchers, means the ocean from Boston to New York to North Carolina is set to experience […]

Duluth ‘mega flood’ sets new records

By Paul Huttner21 June 2012 10.10″ – Highest observed rainfall total (Reported by an NWS employee 4 mi NE of Duluth) 7.24″ – Preliminary storm total at Duluth NWS office(Likely the all time greatest 24 hour rainfall total on record for Duluth) 5.79″ – Previous all time 24 hour rainfall record in Duluth (August 22 […]

Graph of the Day: Natural Catastrophes Worldwide, 1980-2010

Climate change is already affecting extreme weather. The National Academy of Sciences reports that rain has become concentrated in heavier downpours and the hottest days are now hotter. And the fingerprint of global warming behind these changes has been firmly identified. In the strictest sense, all weather events are now affected by climate change because […]

U.S. National Research Council predicts higher rates of sea level rise

22 June 2012 (AFP) – Global sea levels could rise two to three times higher over the next century than previous UN estimates, according to a study released Friday by the US National Research Council. A committee of experts evaluated the latest UN data and updated those projections with new data on polar ice-cap melting […]

Denver poised for more record heat Saturday as record wildfire surpasses 100-square-mile mark

23 June 2012 (The Denver Post) – Denver’s record-breaking heat Friday sets the stage for a potentially hotter day today, warns the National Weather Service. The city beat the record of 98 degrees just after 1 p.m., then climbed to 102 degrees before 4 p.m. Friday, eclipsing the high mark for June 22 set in […]

Past periodic warmth in Arctic may be related to melting Antarctic ice sheets

Contact: Janet Lathrop, 413-545-044421 June 2012 AMHERST, Massachusetts – First analyses of the longest sediment core ever collected on land in the terrestrial Arctic, published this week in Science, provide documentation that intense warm intervals, warmer than scientists thought possible, occurred there over the past 2.8 million years. (“2.8 Million Years of Arctic Climate Change […]

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