Canada’s glacial ice loss raises sea level

Dramatic increase in ice loss from the Arctic glaciers of Canada’s northernmost archipelago is now a major contributor to sea level rise. Glaciers are home to a quarter of all the Arctic ice.
Posted On 17 Feb 2017
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The Sunken Billions Revisited – Saving the World’s Fisheries

New World Bank Report says that giving Oceans a break could generate $83 Billion in additional denefits for fisheries
Posted On 14 Feb 2017
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Fossil fuels bypass is not science fiction

Innovative ideas by scientists and engineers to combat climate change build up a picture of what the world could be like without fossil fuels.
Posted On 14 Feb 2017
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Applying Hope in Today’s Tumultuous Times

Many in the environmental movement are concerned about any slowing down of our progress toward a clean, prosperous, and secure low-carbon future.
Posted On 13 Feb 2017
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European trains go down renewable route

Electric trains in the Netherlands have relied entirely on renewable energy since 1 January, and now the UK and Belgium are following in their tracks.
Posted On 13 Feb 2017
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Europe warned to switch off coal power

The EU must move swiftly away from coal power if it is to hit targets for reducing emissions of climate-changing greenhouse gases.
Posted On 13 Feb 2017
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World’s mountains threatened by global warming

Climate change is fundamentally altering mountains across the world, forcing treelines to migrate up the slopes and making ecosystems more vulnerable
Posted On 07 Feb 2017
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No growth for oil and coal from 2020 as electric cars and solar blossom

Fossil fuel demand destruction likely as industry underrates disruptive impact of new technologies
Posted On 06 Feb 2017
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