Record El Niño Puts the ‘Icing’ on Global Warming Cake
Published on Monday, September 14, 2015 by Common Dreams by Lauren McCauley, staff writer...
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Read MoreThis is what climate change looks like. According to new data released by the NOAA, April 2014 tied the one in 2010 as the hottest April since records began.
Read MoreUS Military acknowledges global warming
Read Morescientists said a “long-term cooling trend” around the world swung into reverse in the late 19th century.
Read Morea recent survey conducted by the Center for Climate Change Communication (4C) at George Mason University found that 62% said they felt America should be taking steps to address climate change.
Read MoreU.S. is exporting its polluting gases, particularly in the form of coal, like never before. Figures released in March by the official U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) show U.S. coal exports reached a record of more than 115 million tons in 2012, more than double the 2009 figure.
Read MoreWooded areas in the Arctic could increase by as much as 52 percent by the 2050s as the so-called tree line — the maximum latitude at which trees can grow — shifts hundreds of kilometres (miles) north
Read MoreGlobal warming, despite its name, is not uniform across the planet. At the poles the bump in temperatures — amplified by shrinking snow cover and ice — is greater than in the swathes between, the scientists explained.
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