Is global warming behind new threat by bears in Siberia? ‘If there isn’t enough snow or food, the bears may not hibernate at all’

By Olga Gertcyk5 October 2015 (The Siberian Times) – The old stereotype of bears walking the streets in these regions was largely fictitious: in the past, bears and man coexisted, their paths seldom crossing, or so many experts say. This is changing as a spate of incidents highlight this year. And the attacks from hungry […]

All-time heat record set amid triple-digit temperatures across Southern California

By Joseph Serna10 October 2015 (Los Angeles Times) – A heat wave gripped Southern California on Friday, with one Ventura County community hitting the highest temperature reading since record-keeping began. A weather station near Camarillo Airport recorded 108 degrees, breaking the all-time high of 103 recorded on 23 September 1978. Elsewhere, triple-digit readings were recorded […]

Image of the Day: Satellite view of burn scar near Lake Baikal, 13 September 2015

By Adam Voiland13 September 2015 (NASA) – Russians normally flock to the shores of Lake Baikal during the summer to camp and enjoy spectacular views of the world’s deepest freshwater lake. In summer 2015, such views were frequently obscured by smoke. For months, fires have raged around the lake, inspiring observers to use words like […]

What megablazes tell us about the fiery future of global warming – ‘We’ve got to attack this at its source: carbon pollution’

By Tim Dickinson 15 September 2015 (Rolling Stone) – In May this year, the nearly unthinkable happened in the Pacific Northwest: The rainforest of the Olympic Peninsula, one of the wettest places on the continent, caught fire. By August, an inferno was stirring in the forests east of the Cascades. A wind-whipped blaze near the […]

Earth’s streak of record heat keeps on sizzling – ‘Yet another reminder of the impact our unprecedented and inadvertent experiment — an experiment that began with the Industrial Revolution — is having on our planet today’

By Seth Borenstein17 September 2015 WASHINGTON (Associated Press) – Earth’s record-breaking heat is sounding an awful lot like a broken record. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday that August, this past summer and the first eight months of 2015 all smashed global records for heat. That’s the fifth straight record hot season in […]

Risk analyst Aon Benfield: Drought conditions worsen around the globe – Economic losses expected to top $8 billion

4 September 2015 (Insurance Journal) – The monthly report for August from Aon Benfield’s Impact Forecasting catastrophe model development team cites the “severe drought conditions” in the western U.S. as resulting in “economic losses expected to reach at least $3.0 billion – mostly attributable to agricultural damage in California.” Several Caribbean and Central American nations […]

Hottest summer on record for much of the Pacific Northwest

By Christopher C. BurtSeptember 07, 2015 (wunderground.com) – The summer of 2015 is likely to go down as the warmest such on record for much of the Pacific Northwest, especially for the states of Washington and Oregon. It was also anomalously warm in other parts of the country. Here are some of the details. In […]

Wildfires around Lake Baikal are ‘close to catastrophic’ – Fire area doubled during the last week to at least 1 million acres across Russia

By Olga Gertcyk2 September 2015 (The Siberian Times) – The WWF has expressed concern at the wildfires now raging across Siberia, and called for a radical rethink from the authorities to prevent future carnage. But the director of monitoring and prevention at the Ministry of Emergencies pointed to irresponsible officials who, he alleged, chose to […]

Study shows how climate change threatens health – ‘The science of climate change and the threat to human and population health is irrefutable, and the threat is evolving quickly’

14 August 2015 (NCDP) – Researchers at Columbia University’s National Center for Disaster Preparedness (NCDP) and the University of Washington have published a new study focused on the public health implications of climate change. The article explores climate change impacts on human health in the U.S. Gulf Coast and has implications for this and other […]

With average high of 80, the summer of 2015 is officially Seattle’s hottest on record

By Scott Sistek31 August 2015 (KOMO 4 News) – This might be the ultimate statistic to show just how hot a summer it’s been in Seattle this year: In typical summers, Seattle gets a handful of 80 degree days a year (25 to be exact — OK, so they’re big hands). This summer? It was […]

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