- Mars Curiosity & James Cameron: Largest Earth Science Meeting Set to Begin OurAmazingPlanet Staff - LiveScience.com - 16 hrs ago
Thousands of Earth scientists are descending on San Francisco this week for the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union, the largest geosciences meeting of the … More »Mars Curiosity & James Cameron: Largest Earth Science Meeting Set to Begin
- Carbon pollution up to 2 million pounds a second By SETH BORENSTEIN - AP - 18 hrs ago
The amount of heat-trapping pollution the world spewed rose again last year by 3 percent. So scientists say it's now unlikely that global warming can be limited to a … More »Carbon pollution up to 2 million pounds a second
- New Zealand: forget Kyoto, write new climate deal By KARL RITTER - AP - 21 hrs ago
Highlighting a rift between the rich countries and emerging economies like China, New Zealand's climate minister staunchly defended his government's decision to drop … More »New Zealand: forget Kyoto, write new climate deal
- Bad Weather Survival Guide to Tailgating in Philadelphia @ CBS Philly (RSS) - Sun, Dec 2, 2012
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- Record Warm Weather Starts December @ CBS Dallas Fort Worth (RSS) - Sat, Dec 1, 2012
- California braces for more stormy weather By TERRY COLLINS - AP - Sat, Dec 1, 2012
Residents of Northern California are getting a bit of a respite after two major storms moved through the region, but a third big storm is on the way. More »California braces for more stormy weather
- Climate activists stage peaceful march on sidelines of UN talks in Qatar Karl Ritter, The Associated Press - AP - Sat, Dec 1, 2012
DOHA, Qatar - A few hundred people marched in a peaceful demonstration Saturday for "climate justice" in Doha, where negotiators from nearly 200 countries are debating … More »Climate activists stage peaceful march on sidelines of UN talks in Qatar
DOHA, Qatar - A few hundred people marched in a peaceful demonstration Saturday for "climate justice" in Doha, where negotiators from nearly 200 countries are debating about how to slow global warming and help protect the most vulnerable countries from rising seas and other impacts of climate change.
- Climate activists march outside UN talks in Qatar By KARL RITTER - AP - Sat, Dec 1, 2012
A few hundred people marched in a peaceful demonstration Saturday for "climate justice" in Doha, where negotiators from nearly 200 countries are debating about how to … More »Climate activists march outside UN talks in Qatar
- Oil up 1 pct.; weather outlook sinks natural gas By JONATHAN FAHEY - AP - Fri, Nov 30, 2012
The price of oil rose 1 percent Friday as traders weighed a new debt deal in Europe and political bickering in the U.S. over looming tax increases and budget cuts. More »Oil up 1 pct.; weather outlook sinks natural gas
The price of oil rose 1 percent Friday as traders weighed a new debt deal in Europe and political bickering in the U.S. over looming tax increases and budget cuts.
- UN climate boss: No support for tough climate deal By KARL RITTER - AP - Fri, Nov 30, 2012
The United Nations climate chief is urging people not to look solely to their governments to make tough decisions to slow global warming, and instead to consider their … More »UN climate boss: No support for tough climate deal
- December To Start With Warm DFW Weather @ CBS Dallas Fort Worth (RSS) - Fri, Nov 30, 2012
- What to Do in the Bay Area This Weekend: November 30-December 2 Laurie Jo Miller Farr - Yahoo! Contributor Network - Thu, Nov 29, 2012
WIth Thanksgiving leftovers mostly consumed and many of the Bay Area Christmas decorations already up, the holiday season has arrived as we turn the last of the 2012 … More »What to Do in the Bay Area This Weekend: November 30-December 2
WIth Thanksgiving leftovers mostly consumed and many of the Bay Area Christmas decorations already up, the holiday season has arrived as we turn the last of the 2012 calendar pages to December this weekend. With a less than brilliant weather forecast for the Bay Area, head for outdoor events with an umbrella in one hand …
- Ice sheets melting at poles faster than before By SETH BORENSTEIN - AP - Thu, Nov 29, 2012
Fueled by global warming, polar ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are now melting three times faster than they did in the 1990s, a new scientific study says. More »Ice sheets melting at poles faster than before
- Drought expands, blankets High Plains Carey Gillam - Reuters - Thu, Nov 29, 2012
(Reuters) - Drought is tightening its grip on the central United States as winter weather sets in, threatening to ravage the new wheat crop and spelling more hardship … More »Drought expands, blankets High Plains
(Reuters) - Drought is tightening its grip on the central United States as winter weather sets in, threatening to ravage the new wheat crop and spelling more hardship for farmers and ranchers already weary of the costly and ongoing dry conditions. While conditions started to improve earlier in November, they turned harsh …
- DFW Weather To Start Getting Warmer @ CBS Dallas Fort Worth (RSS) - Thu, Nov 29, 2012
- Arctic sea ice larger than US melts, UN reports; climate change happening 'before our eyes' Michael Casey, The Associated Press - AP - Wed, Nov 28, 2012
DOHA, Qatar - An area of Arctic sea ice bigger than the United States melted this year, according the U.N. weather agency, which said the dramatic decline illustrates … More »Arctic sea ice larger than US melts, UN reports; climate change happening 'before our eyes'
DOHA, Qatar - An area of Arctic sea ice bigger than the United States melted this year, according the U.N. weather agency, which said the dramatic decline illustrates that climate change is happening "before our eyes."
- Study Finds Sea Level Rise was 60 Percent Higher Than UN Projection Rachel Bogart - Yahoo! Contributor Network - Wed, Nov 28, 2012
According to NBC News, a newly released peer-reviewed study has concluded that sea levels between 1993 and 2011 rose by 3.2 millimeters per year. This number is nearly … More »Study Finds Sea Level Rise was 60 Percent Higher Than UN Projection
According to NBC News, a newly released peer-reviewed study has concluded that sea levels between 1993 and 2011 rose by 3.2 millimeters per year. This number is nearly 60 percent more than the 2-millimeter annual projection made by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change over the same time period. The …
- Northern California Flood Threat Now Through Weekend Laurie Jo Miller Farr - Yahoo! Contributor Network - Wed, Nov 28, 2012
Bay Area commuters struggled through driving rain on Wednesday morning, surprised not at its appearance, which had been forecasted, but at its intensity. The National … More »Northern California Flood Threat Now Through Weekend
Bay Area commuters struggled through driving rain on Wednesday morning, surprised not at its appearance, which had been forecasted, but at its intensity. The National Weather Service in Sacramento issued a flood watch for Northern California on Tuesday, as the Bay Area enjoyed sunny skies followed by a fine moonlit evening. …
- Arctic sea ice larger than US melted this year By MICHAEL CASEY - AP - Wed, Nov 28, 2012
An area of Arctic sea ice bigger than the United States melted this year, according the U.N. weather agency, which said the dramatic decline illustrates that climate … More »Arctic sea ice larger than US melted this year
- Sea Levels Rising Faster Than Projected Live Science Staff - LiveScience.com - Wed, Nov 28, 2012
New satellite measurements suggest that global sea levels are rising faster than the most recent projections by the United Nations' climate change panel. More »Sea Levels Rising Faster Than Projected
- Flu Has Little to Do With Cold Weather SYDNEY LUPKIN - ABC News - Wed, Nov 28, 2012
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- In Severe Weather, Experts Look to You for Ground Truth Amy Freeze - Mashable - Wed, Nov 28, 2012
Amy Freeze is a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist for WABC-TV in New York City. More »In Severe Weather, Experts Look to You for Ground Truth
- Bucks County Residents Welcome Winter Weather @ CBS Philly (RSS) - Tue, Nov 27, 2012
- UN climate scientist: Sandy no coincidence KARL RITTER - AP - Tue, Nov 27, 2012
Though it's tricky to link a single weather event to climate change, Hurricane Sandy was "probably not a coincidence" but an example of the extreme weather events that … More »UN climate scientist: Sandy no coincidence
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