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Climate change wreaking havoc in America's backyard, scientists warn
Climate change wreaking havoc in America's backyard, scientists warn
The bill for climate change is coming due
The bill for climate change is coming due | The report goes on to link food price increases (like the 2010 spike in wheat prices that helped spark the Arab Spring) to climate change-related droughts and floods. (blogs.reuters.com)
A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World|Paperback
A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World
Thirsty Yet? Eight Cities That Are Improbably Running out of Water
Thirsty Yet? Eight Cities That Are Improbably Running out of Water | TakePart
Scientists warn of 'mega-drought' in western US if climate change ignored
Rising temperatures and decreasing rainfall mean that future drought could be more extreme than any seen in at least the past 1,000 years
One Solution to Climate Change and Growing Healthier Food Is Right Under Our Feet
The critics say we need industrial agriculture to feed the growing population of the world. We're told that we cannot go back to natural, regenerative, organic farming as the way we grow our food. In short, this isn't true.
The Greening of Literature
The Greening of Literature | EcoLit Books: An online journal of eco-literatureEcoLit Books: An online journal of eco-literature
Climate change - bringing the UK worse winters
Climate change - bringing the UK worse winters - The Ecologist
Climate change is making the world sick
Climate change is making the world sick - News - The Ecologist
Arctic at its warmest for 40,000 years
Arctic at its warmest for 40,000 years - News in Brief - The Ecologist
Book Review: The Governance of Climate Change: Science, Politics and Ethics, edited by David Held, Marika Theros, and Angus Fane-Hervey | Global Policy Journal
Rethinking Geopolitics: Climate Security in the Anthropocene. Book Review: The Governance of Climate Change: Science, Politics and Ethics, edited by David Held, Marika Theros, and Angus Fane-Hervey
Why 1,600 years of ice melting in 25 years is a bad omen
Why 1,600 years of ice melting in 25 years is a bad omen: A glacier in Peru has melted to levels not seen since the end of the last ice age
Environmental news, opinion and analysis from Guardian US | The Guardian
Andean glaciers are retreating at their fastest rates in more than 300 years, according to a new study