U.S.-China Agreement – A Significant Milestone for Battling Climate Change

Joint U.S. and China announcements should be seen as a source of inspiration in addressing the critical issue of global warming RMI
Posted On 25 Sep 2015
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Should climate change be part of the environmental assessment process?

The failure to consider Climate in British Columbia’s environmental assessments is a Blind Spot in the environmental review process says environmental group
Posted On 15 Sep 2015

Sea-level changes – 50 meters high and rising

If we were to burn all attainable fossil fuel resources, this would eliminate the Antarctic ice sheet and cause long-term global sea-level rise unprecedented in human history
Posted On 14 Sep 2015
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World must avert devastating flood of climate refugees

A senior British politician says we face a humanitarian crisis on an immense scale if millions of people have to flee the impacts of global warming.
Posted On 09 Sep 2015
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On the road to Paris, climate talks stuck in the slow lane

Lack of progress at the close of “unbearably tardy” negotiations in Bonn undermines hopes of a meaningful deal being agreed at this year’s crucial UN climate summit.
Posted On 07 Sep 2015
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Extreme Water Shortages are Expected to Hit These Countries by 2040

A recent report by the World Resources Institute found that 33 nations will have extremely high water stress in the coming decades.
Posted On 01 Sep 2015
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Grey Swans – Climate Change Harbingers of Death and Destruction

Climate change may drastically increase the risk of simultaneous cyclones and storm surges striking populous coastlines around the world.
Posted On 01 Sep 2015
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Not there yet! Emissions reduction pledges fall short of 2 degree centigrade goal

Pledges made so far to reduce greenhouse gas emissions not sufficient to avoid dangerous global warming of more than 2 centigrade degrees
Posted On 24 Aug 2015
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