World headed for irreversible climate change in five years, IEA warns
Fiona Harvey
If fossil fuel infrastructure is not rapidly changed, the world will 'lose for ever' the chance to avoid dangerous climate change
Fiona Harvey
If fossil fuel infrastructure is not rapidly changed, the world will 'lose for ever' the chance to avoid dangerous climate change
PRETORIA, 14 November 2011 (IRIN) - Soaring temperatures and erratic rains brought on by a changing climate may radically alter water flows in the world’s major river basins, including the Limpopo in southern Africa, forcing people to give up farming in some areas, says a new study.
alertnet // Katie Murray
Failures of urban planning are putting lives, infrastructure and businesses at risk as weather shocks – like the floods now surging through Bangkok – become more frequent as a result of climate change, urban planning and climate experts say.
Damian Carrington
Droughts and rising sea levels could reverse efforts to improve living conditions of world's poorest people, report warns
BRYAN WALSH
Nina Chestney
Global temperature rise could exceed "safe" levels of two degrees Celsius in some parts of the world in many of our lifetimes if greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase, two research papers published in the journal Nature warned.
Fiona Harvey
Report says refugees forced to leave homes by weather caused by global warming may end up in even worse afflicted areas
Charmaine Noronha
Luke Copland is an associate professor in the geography department at the University of Ottawa who co-authored the research published on Carleton University’s website.
Severin Carrell
Former US vice president tells Scottish green conference that evidence from floods in Pakistan and China is compelling
Reports focus on the possibility a record minimum for Arctic sea ice in September, but a major loss during the early summer months is climatologically more important