Al Jazeera English
| May 15, 2013
As melting ice opens up previously inaccessible areas of the Arctic, powers including China and Russia have started jostling for the region's resources. In Iceland, desire to cash in on the changes is mixed with fear of looming environmental disas...
Channel 4 News
| Apr 11, 2013
As the United Kingdom emerges from a particularly prolonged spell of cold, wet weather, Britain's Channel 4 News asks if it is time for scientists to admit the drastic temperature rises they predicted have failed to materialise.
Al Jazeera
| Mar 17, 2013
Magellanic penguins who migrate to the same part of southern Argentina each year to have their chicks are struggling mightily to survive this year, observers report. Overfishing by humans and oil contamination means the birds are sick and starving...
France 24
| Feb 27, 2013
As the North Atlantic warms up, mackerel are moving north -- into the nets of Icelandic fishermen. Angry European Union countries accuse Iceland of overfishing its new catch, but the country says its policies do more to protect fish stocks than Eu...
The New York Times
| Feb 5, 2013
It has been an unusually warm winter in Alaska, and that's causing all kinds of trouble for mushers and their sled dogs in training to qualify for the annual Iditarod race. Dogs are overheating, trails are a mess and rains are pelting training run...
ABC News (Australia)
| Nov 7, 2012
Australian Energy Minister Martin Ferguson's speech unveiling the government's new energy policy was interrupted by two stage-crashing climate change protesters. The pair, who accused Ferguson of being a puppet of the coal industry, resisted effor...
ABC News
| Nov 1, 2012
A climate change protester raised the temperature at a Mitt Romney rally in Virginia Thursday. "Climate change caused Sandy," he shouted before raising a banner saying "End Climate Silence." Romney supporters seized the banner and chanted "U-S-A" ...
Newsy
| Oct 18, 2012
An American entrepreneur dumped 100 tons of iron dust in the Pacific Ocean in what marine scientists are calling an irresponsible experiment. Rogue geoengineer Russ George says the project, which broke at least two international treaties, spawned ...
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Cinelan
| Apr 10, 2012
What if roads and highways were solar, fueling enough energy to power electric vehicles as well as nearby communities?
— May 13 at 01:41 am
...However, is it not faulted by humans. Climate change is cause by the sun, not anthropogenic carbon-dioxide emission. Therefore, if we try to pre...