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Kamis, 29 Agustus 2013

Global Warming & Climate Change


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News about Global Warming & Climate Change, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.

Global Warming & Climate Change Chronology

  1. AUG. 22, 2013
    Op-Ed article by Prof Adam Frank laments that today it is politically effective and socially acceptable to deny scientific fact, pointing to climate change deniers as an example; contends one of the most important lessons that lifelong students of science must learn from history is that even the most enlightened traditions can be broken and lost.MORE »
  2. AUG. 20, 2013
    International panel of scientists finds that human activity is almost certainly behind most temperature increases of recent decades; warns that sea levels could conceivably rise by more than three feet by the end of the century if emissions continue at a runaway pace; report emphasizes that basic facts about future climate change are more established than ever, justifying the rise in global concern, and reiterates profound consequences of escalating emissions.MORE »
  3. AUG. 17, 2013
    Op-Ed article by journalist Peter Brannen points out the looming cliffs of the Palisades in New Jersey are monuments to a global-warming catastrophe that wiped out three-quarters of life on earth 200 million years ago; notes some scientists now believe another great extinction is going on, driven not by natural events but by the activities of man.MORE »
  4. AUG. 2, 2013
    Op-Ed article by former Environmental Protection Agency administrators William D Ruckelshaus, Lee M Thomas, William K Reilly and Christine Todd Whitman contends United States must move now on substantive steps to curb climate change, at home and internationally; notes that all of them served under Republican presidents; warns there is no time to waste.MORE »
  5. JUL. 30, 2013
    David Fischer study in journal Nature Geoscience reports that seepage of methane, a greenhouse gas, in Arabian Sea may be linked to a 1945 earthquake in Pakistan; finding may affect global warming estimates.MORE »

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