It’s time to restore the flow of our planet’s life-giving waters

If we get smarter about how we use and manage water, we can have healthy rivers and healthy economies side by side.
Posted On 14 Feb 2016
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Warming will slow transatlantic flights

Air journeys from Europe to North America will take longer and emit more CO2 into the atmosphere as climate-caused impacts increase the strength of jet-stream headwinds.
Posted On 13 Feb 2016
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Study: Rising Seas Slowed by Increasing Water on Land

New measurements from a NASA satellite show for the first time, how climate-driven increases of liquid water storage on land have affected the rate of sea level rise.
Posted On 13 Feb 2016
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Rising Sea Levels – The New Reality

Scientists have found evidence suggesting that melting icecap water from the interior of Greenland is adding to sea level rise faster than previously realized.
Posted On 09 Jan 2016
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Beyond the Climate Refugee: Migration as Adaptation

Misconceptions about climate-induced migration could lead to inadequate support for affected populations.
Posted On 25 Jul 2015
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How great are the risks posed by climate change?

Report commissioned by the UK government says the risks of climate change are comparable to those posed by nuclear conflict.
Posted On 18 Jul 2015
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Extreme Weather In A Changing Climate: Asking The Right Questions

Scientists are proposing a new way to access the influence of climate change on extreme weather events.
Posted On 27 Jun 2015
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A month of extreme weather around the world – something is stuck

Even for a world getting used to wild weather, May seems stuck on strange.
Posted On 31 May 2015
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