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Poisonous trees planted in desert could mitigate climate change

Poisonous trees planted in desert could mitigate climate change

Scientists say the carbon farming of trees in dry parts of the world could soak up vast quantities of greenhouse gases linked to global warming

Graphene breakthrough could unlock renewable energy's potential

Graphene breakthrough could unlock renewable energy’s potential

Graphene-based energy storage device which lasts as long as a conventional battery developed by researchers in Australia

Subsea earthquakes link to global warming gas leaks

Subsea earthquakes link to global warming gas leaks

Researchers think vast quantities of the potent greenhouse gas methane can be released by underwater tremors

Arctic melt fears rise despite ‘Santa’s lake’ picture error

Arctic melt fears rise despite ‘Santa’s lake’ picture error

North Pole is still frozen say researchers, after erroneous pictures of a ‘lake’ appeared in news outlets, but melt could still break 2012 record

Alaska forest fires 'worst for 10,000 years'

Alaska forest fires ‘worst for 10,000 years’

Recent fires in the forests of Alaska have been the worst for 10,000 years – and they could happen elsewhere in this warming world researchers say

Warming climate could hit West Africa river levels

Warming climate could hit West Africa river levels

A warming climate may play havoc with energy supplies and food for millions of people in West Africa, as well as putting industrial growth in doubt.

Arctic melt is $60tn 'economic time bomb'

Arctic melt is $60tn ‘economic time bomb’

Methane emitted from Arctic sea ice thaw could have catastrophic effects on global economy say UK researchers

Antarctic and Greenland glaciers at risk of "catastrophic breakup"

Antarctic and Greenland glaciers at risk of “catastrophic breakup”

New research shows that Large stretches of ice along the polar coastlines could fall into the sea faster than originally thought

Scientists admit global warming has paused (but it’s coming back)

Scientists admit global warming has paused (but it’s coming back)

UK Met Office say natural causes responsible for slowing temperature rise, but overall trends suggest we’ll still hit 2 degrees of warming

UN climate science body IPCC condemns AR5 report leak

UN climate science body IPCC condemns AR5 report leak

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change dismisses reports in Economist that climate change will be less severe than once thought

Arctic could be ice-free by 2058

Arctic could be ice-free by 2058

Arctic icecap melt now so fast and certain researchers can confidently predict when the ocean will become ice-free

June 2013 fifth warmest since 1880 - NOAA data

June 2013 fifth warmest since 1880 – NOAA data

US drought continues to afflict 46% of country as NOAA record one of the hottest months of June since records started

80% of Malaysian Borneo's rainforests destroyed by logging

80% of Malaysian Borneo’s rainforests destroyed by logging

New research shows rainforests on Borneo have been ravaged by logging companies and palm oil plantations

85% of Filipinos say they are feeling effects of climate change

85% of Filipinos say they are feeling effects of climate change

Eight out of ten of Filipinos are being personally impacted by climate change, including extreme weather events and health problems

Sea levels set to rise for centuries

Sea levels set to rise for centuries

Each degree of global warming may raise world sea levels by more than two metres, a new scientific study concludes

Scientists uncertain over rate of polar ice loss

Scientists uncertain over rate of polar ice loss

Glaciologists cannot say for certain whether the Earth’s north and south polar ice is melting faster as the years pass

Greenland's 'land ice melt' likely to drive up global sea levels

Greenland’s ‘land ice melt’ likely to drive up global sea levels

Surface melting of the Greenland ice sheet will add more to global sea levels than the island’s glaciers – but even a modest rise could have serious consequences

Wildfires shoot climate warming tar balls into atmosphere

Wildfires shoot climate warming tar balls into atmosphere

Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists reveal small carbon balls created in wildfires are 10 times as warming as conventional soot

Australia warned to prepare for hotter summers - report

Australia warned to prepare for hotter summers – report

Extreme heat, floods and bushfires which affected Australia earlier in 2013 are likely to become more common as a result of climate change

Global warming could wipe out microbes that 'make life possible'

Global warming could wipe out microbes that ‘make life possible’

Scientists warn tiny microbes known as cyanobacteria are under threat from radically changing temperatures

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