Global warming will hit US northeast hard

US scientists provide new reality check on the combined stresses of global warming and the rising costs of water.
Posted On 18 Jan 2017
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Carbon cuts will not prevent sea level rise  

Short-lived greenhouse gases will continue to affect the oceans for centuries however much the world achieves by carbon cuts. We are going to live with this for a very long time.
Posted On 17 Jan 2017
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Global Economic Prospects: Weak Investment in Uncertain Times

Public Investment Can Bring Private Investment off the Sidelines - Now is the time for fiscal incentives for infrastructure investment
Posted On 11 Jan 2017
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Ocean current sends out chilling warning

New research forecasts much colder weather in northern Europe if rising CO2 emissions continue to impact on the Atlantic ocean current.
Posted On 09 Jan 2017
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Electric vehicles threaten to overtake biofuel

A sharp increase in the predicted global number of EVs prompts Brazil to rev up its promotion of low-carbon biofuels.
Posted On 05 Jan 2017
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Investor waves goodbye to palm oil

Major US financial firm starts to divest itself of palm oil plantations in a move that it is hoped other investors will follow.
Posted On 04 Jan 2017
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Urban cropland loss puts harvests at risk

Soils face a global threat as population pressure, human development and swelling cities lead to mounting cropland loss.
Posted On 01 Jan 2017
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Growing tornado impact puzzles scientists

The US seems to be experiencing more and worse tornado outbreaks – groups of twisters in quick succession. But climate change may not be the culprit.
Posted On 19 Dec 2016
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