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Climate in Context: August 20, 2010

New study offers rays of hope for solar power, while another shows cause for concern about the planet’s carbon cycle.… Read More

Pushing the Envelope of Climate Science ‘Attribution Studies’

In the wake of a wild summer, climate scientists are seeking to improve their understanding of links between climate change and extreme weather.… Read More

Climate in Context: August 19, 2010

Antarctic sea ice may decline by end of century; floods in Pakistan continue; and a new version of a popular climate model is unveiled.… Read More

Climate in Context: August 18, 2010

Arctic sea ice continues anemic rebound from 2007 record low; new heat wave study will leave you sweating; and a Senate candidate says manmade climate change is "lunacy."… Read More

Climate in Context: August 17, 2010

A coal ash story that is hard not to be affected by; study points to irrigation canals as a weather modification mechanism; and a review of severe weather and climate change stories.… Read More

January - July 2010 Hottest on Record, Report Says

CLIMATE CENTRAL - After the second warmest July on record, 2010 is shaping up to be one of the hottest years on the books.… Read More

Why Can’t Scientists Say the Recent Extreme Weather Events Are ‘Proof’ of Climate Change?

The extreme weather events we are seeing today, such as flooding in Pakistan and the Russian heat wave, are theoretically possible with or without climate change. But climate change greatly increases the odds that extreme events will occur. … Read More

Americans’ Sense of Energy Savings? Small Change.

DAILY CLIMATE - Survey finds Americans' perception of energy consumption favor what's easiest to do, rather than what's most effective at curbing their carbon footprints… Read More

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