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News articles, blogs, reports, infographics, and videos covering climate change.
Non-profit, non-partisan coverage of environmental and climate change topics. Articles and multimedia.
New York Times article on the U.S. proposal that countries get as much credit for using forests and farmers' fields to sop up carbon dioxide, the chief warming gas, as they would for cutting emissions from smokestacks and tail pipes. (August 02, 2000)
New York Times article on the possible pressures faced by Canada's Northwest Passage due to global warming. (July 29, 2000)
Article on rising concentrations of a newly identified synthetic fluoride that traps heat more effectively than all other known greenhouse gases. (July 28, 2000)
New York Times article stating that scientists have found rising concentrations of a newly identified synthetic gas in the air that traps heat more effectively than all other known greenhouse gases. (July 28, 2000)
Atlantic Monthly (July 01, 2000)
New York Times article reports that changes in the Pacific Ocean are making it more likely that winter weather in much of the U.S. will exhibit unusual warmth alternating with sharp cold. (January 20, 2000)
Audio conversation with William Calvin about rapid global climate changes. Includes related links. (February 06, 1998)
Could Global Warming lead to Global Cooling? Warming could lead, paradoxically, to drastic cooling -- a catastrophe that could threaten the survival of civilization. Atlantic Monthly. (January 01, 1998)
News articles, blogs, reports, infographics, and videos covering climate change.
Non-profit, non-partisan coverage of environmental and climate change topics. Articles and multimedia.
New York Times article on the U.S. proposal that countries get as much credit for using forests and farmers' fields to sop up carbon dioxide, the chief warming gas, as they would for cutting emissions from smokestacks and tail pipes. (August 02, 2000)
New York Times article on the possible pressures faced by Canada's Northwest Passage due to global warming. (July 29, 2000)
Article on rising concentrations of a newly identified synthetic fluoride that traps heat more effectively than all other known greenhouse gases. (July 28, 2000)
New York Times article stating that scientists have found rising concentrations of a newly identified synthetic gas in the air that traps heat more effectively than all other known greenhouse gases. (July 28, 2000)
Atlantic Monthly (July 01, 2000)
New York Times article reports that changes in the Pacific Ocean are making it more likely that winter weather in much of the U.S. will exhibit unusual warmth alternating with sharp cold. (January 20, 2000)
Audio conversation with William Calvin about rapid global climate changes. Includes related links. (February 06, 1998)
Could Global Warming lead to Global Cooling? Warming could lead, paradoxically, to drastic cooling -- a catastrophe that could threaten the survival of civilization. Atlantic Monthly. (January 01, 1998)
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