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UN and National Geographic atlases illustrate climate impacts

UN and National Geographic atlases illustrate climate impacts

NEWS: Two new atlases show the retreat of Arctic ice and the human and economic price exacted by extreme weather

UN handed masterplan to tackle climate change

UN handed masterplan to tackle climate change

NEWS: New study says 15 countries could hold key to ensuring world avoids dangerous levels of warming

Pakistan faces 'environmental cataclysm' warn officials

Pakistan faces ‘environmental cataclysm’ warn officials

NEWS: Governments in Islamabad and Delhi are not preparing for potential climate impacts, says new research

Warming Antarctic leaves iconic emperor penguin on brink

Warming Antarctic leaves iconic emperor penguin on brink

NEWS: Loss of Antarctic sea ice through climate change threatens the emperor penguin’s habitat say scientists

Greenland ice sheet reveals past vulnerability

Greenland ice sheet reveals past vulnerability

NEWS: Greenland ice melt caused sea levels to rise several metres some 400,000 years ago, at temperatures expected this century

EU climate costs warning as leaders meet for Brussels summit

EU climate costs warning as leaders meet for Brussels summit

NEWS: Region faces €190 billion bill by 2080s if nothing is done to arrest temperature rise, says official report

Climate change threatens US business warn Bloomberg and Paulson

Climate change threatens US business warn Bloomberg and Paulson

NEWS: Climate change could halve crop yields and submerge property worth $500 billion this century

North Carolina air pollution cuts 'saved lives'

North Carolina air pollution cuts ‘saved lives’

NEWS: Improving air quality linked with fewer deaths from lung disease and pneumonia say scientists

May 2014 hottest on Planet Earth since 1880

May 2014 hottest on Planet Earth since 1880

NEWS: Average temperatures 0.74C higher than 20C average say US government scientists

Solar thermal has a future as low carbon, back-up power

NEWS: Solar thermal power has a role alongside wind and solar PV, in a low carbon world

Evidence grows that warming Arctic may cause extreme weather

NEWS: A warming Arctic may change the weather for hundreds of millions of people

Great Barrier Reef may withstand warming seas

Great Barrier Reef may withstand warming seas

NEWS: Australian reef could be more resilient to warming than thought, historical data shows

Arctic ice to shrink 18% below average in 2014

Arctic ice to shrink 18% below average in 2014

NEWS: Scientists forecast that sea ice will continue downward spiral, while El Nino means 2014 could be hottest year ever

Surface melting is speeding flow of Greenland glaciers

NEWS: Surface melting of Greenland ice sheets is speeding up their flow into the sea

Warming Arctic may mean fewer icy blasts for Europe and America

Scientists agree that the Arctic is warming fast, but differ on the global impact

Brazil achieves 70% reduction in Amazon deforestation

Brazil achieves 70% reduction in Amazon deforestation

NEWS: As Brazil bids to win the World Cup on home soil, new research indicates it’s already a winner on combating deforestation

Vermont's maple syrup threatened by climate change

Vermont’s maple syrup threatened by climate change

NEWS: First US state-level climate assessment says maple syrup production will decline as weather warms

Low carbon energy saves money in the long run - study

Low carbon energy saves money in the long run – study

NEWS: Fuel savings will pay for higher up-front costs of renewable energy, say consultants EY

Climate change could lead to China-India water conflict

Climate change could lead to China-India water conflict

NEWS: Decline in water flow from Tibetan Plateau likely to exacerbate tensions in region over coming decades

Scientists discover three new global warming gases

Scientists discover three new global warming gases

NEWS: Comparison of air samples has revealed three new global warming gases – and the evidence suggests they are man-made

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