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NASA Video: Data Confirms 2014 as Earth’s Warmest Year in over a Century
Posted on January 20, 2015 | No CommentsScientist from NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) completed two separate analyses of climate data and have concluded that 2014 was in fact the warmest year on the planet since 1880. What’s more, the data points out that the 10 warmest years, since […] -
Climate Change Mitigation Program in Europe Receives Over €100 Million Investment
Posted on May 15, 2014 | No CommentsDuring the “Education and Business for Innovation: Acting Together” panel discussion at the European Business Summit 2014, Climate-KIC, the European Union’s main climate innovation initiative, unveiled over €100 million in funding, over the next four years, for long-term programs which aim to mitigate the effects, […] -
Sea Levels Could Rise by 4 Feet as Melting of West Antarctic Glaciers Appears Unstoppable says New Study
Posted on May 13, 2014 | No CommentsAccording to results in a new study by researchers at NASA and the University of California, Irvine, it “appears that the rapidly melting section of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet appears to be in an irreversible state of decline, with nothing to stop the glaciers […] -
Climate Change Mitigation Efforts in Process across Europe
Posted on April 16, 2014 | No CommentsAs it is a global concern, efforts to slow the pace and harmful effects of climate change are well underway in Europe. This based on information released this week from Climate-KIC, the European Union’s main climate innovation initiative. According to a press release, the group […] -
Scientists Concerned over Accelerating Loss of Ice Sheet in Greeenland
Posted on March 18, 2014 | No CommentsA recent report showed growing concern over the acceleration of the loss of ice in a section of northeast Greenland known as the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream (NEGIS). Recent data indicates that a once stable area of ice has not only shrunk, but the race […] -
Celebrate Earth Day and Earth Month by Taking the Energy Star Pledge
Posted on April 3, 2013 | No CommentsIn an announcement this week, in celebration of Earth Day and Earth Month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) invites the public to to join the agency in changing the world with ENERGY STAR, and take the Energy Star pledge. According to the EPA, as […] -
Climate Change: Study Finds a 3X Increase in Loss of Ice Sheets at Both Poles
Posted on December 3, 2012 | No CommentsResults in a study published last Thursday in the journal Science are showing that the increase in loss of ice at both the north and south Polar Regions is increasing at a rate 3 times greater each year. The study was based on data collected […] -
Second Hole in the Ozone Layer opened over the Artic North Pole in 2011 – Could be Harmful to People
Posted on December 31, 2011 | No CommentsIn addition to the annual ozone hole which has been opening over Antarctica for decades, an new hole which scientists have been tracking also opened at the top of the Earth over the Artic in 2011. The new tear in the layer of the atmosphere […] -
NASA Readies to Launch Next-Gen Observation Satellite for Weather and Climate Change
Posted on October 22, 2011 | No CommentsNASA sent out announcements today inviting the press to cover the launch of nation’s newest Earth-observing satellite at NOAA’s Satellite Operations Facility in Suitland, Md. NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver and NOAA Deputy Administrator Kathryn Sullivan will be on hand to view the launch which […] -
Unprecedented Loss of Ozone in the Arctic According to NASA Study
Posted on October 4, 2011 | No CommentsA hold in the Earth’s protective ozone above the South Pole over Antarctica has been tracked and researched for decades now, going back to the 1980’s. Recently, however, a NASA-led study is showing that a similar depletion exists at the top of the world in […]