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Global warming 'slowdowns' will be frequent say UK scientists

Global warming ‘slowdowns’ will be frequent say UK scientists

Met Office summary for UN climate summit reveals recent pause in temperature rise not unusual, with more likely in future

Five reasons why the 2013 climate talks were a success

Five reasons why the 2013 climate talks were a success

This year’s round of international climate negotiations weren’t all doom and gloom. We’ve chosen five outcomes worth celebrating

Slowing global temperatures linked to warming oceans

Slowing global temperatures linked to warming oceans

Study published in Science indicates Pacific is now warming 15 times faster than any time in last 10,000 years

Cuts to historic CO2 emissions need to be made immediately

Cuts to historic CO2 emissions need to be made immediately

Cuts to historic CO2 emissions need to be made immediately

Climate Action Tracker: world on course for 3.7C warming by 2100

Climate Action Tracker: world on course for 3.7C warming by 2100

Authors warn of “major risk of a further downward spiral in ambition, a retreat from action”

Global emissions to reach record high in 2013 - report

Global emissions to reach record high in 2013 – report

New report warns of soaring CO2 emissions as governments gather in Warsaw to hammer out global climate change treaty

Almost 80% of US citizens believe climate change is man-made

Almost 80% of US citizens believe climate change is man-made

Stanford University reports majority in every state polled wants limits on greenhouse gas emissions

Russia tops 2000-2012 deforestation charts

Russia tops 2000-2012 deforestation charts

Over last 12 years Earth lost approximately 2.3 million square kilometers of forest – an area slightly smaller than Argentina

Amazon destruction could cut US rainfall by 50%

Amazon destruction could cut US rainfall by 50%

Over 1.4 billion acres of dense forest make up the Amazon basin producing one quarter of the world’s oxygen supply

Typhoon Haiyan more extreme due to climate change, says WMO

Typhoon Haiyan more extreme due to climate change, says WMO

World Meteorological Organisation says that rising sea levels and surface ocean temperatures will cause more extreme typhoons in the future

IEA: World on track to miss 2°C warming limit

IEA: World on track to miss 2°C warming limit

CO2 emissions are set to rise by 20% but energy efficiency measures could help curb this increase

Scientists deliver ultimatum: adapt to climate change or go under

Scientists deliver ultimatum: adapt to climate change or go under

No silver bullet for tackling climate change, but society needs to accept the urgency to adapt, US scientists say

Rajendra Pachauri: Warsaw summit must take note of IPCC report

Rajendra Pachauri: Warsaw summit must take note of IPCC report

Chief of UN climate science body says negotiators should base their discussions on the scientific findings of recent IPCC AR5 report

Rock and pop music increases solar cell efficiency by 40%

Rock and pop music increases solar cell efficiency by 40%

Solar cells are more receptive to high pitched sounds including office printers – but not classical music

Salt Lake City faces water shortages as planet warms

Salt Lake City faces water shortages as planet warms

Science review: engineers debate climate impacts, NASA starts ice survey & warming links to dwarfism explored

Climate warming gases hit record high in 2012 - WMO

Climate warming gases hit record high in 2012 – WMO

WMO says 2012 a record year for greenhouse gas concentrations, and that the trend continues to accelerate

UNEP: efforts to slow global warming are failing

UNEP: efforts to slow global warming are failing

Deep cuts to global greenhouse gas levels required by 2020 says UN, but says avoiding 2C of warming is still possible

Beyond the false widow: seven creepy crawlies for a warmer world

Beyond the false widow: seven creepy crawlies for a warmer world

The false widow is old news. Here is RTCC’s selection of creatures you should be worried about as the world warms up

World's soil moisture could decrease 15% by 2099

World’s soil moisture could decrease 15% by 2099

Scientists have discovered that a change in atmospheric conditions could have serious consequences for soil chemistry

Shell hopes Arctic drilling will resume in 2014

Shell hopes Arctic drilling will resume in 2014

Shell hopes Arctic drilling will resume in Chukchi Sea next year, after setbacks caused programme to be suspended this summer

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