How Temperature Can Impact Your Health

How Temperature Can Impact Your Health Temperature is one of those things we don’t really think about—it’s just something we deal with. If it’s cold outside, we put on a coat. If things get a little chilly in bed, we reach for a blanket. Easy and inconsequential...

How Temperature Can Impact Your Health

How Temperature Can Impact Your Health Temperature is one of those things we don’t really think about—it’s just something we deal with. If it’s cold outside, we put on a coat. If things get a little chilly in bed, we reach for a blanket. Easy and inconsequential...

Carbon dioxide ended last Ice Age

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/health-science/carbon-dioxide-ended-last-ice-age-scientists-new-study-says/story-e6frg8y6-1226319448088 Published in the British journal Nature, the investigation looked at 80 ice cores and sedimentary samples taken from Greenland, lake...

Arctic Could be frea of sea ice in 30 years

http://www.smh.com.au/world/arctic-could-be-free-of-sea-ice-in-30-years-20110912-1k5w1.htmlARCTIC sea ice has melted to a level not recorded since satellite observations started in 1972 - and almost certainly...

Addressing global warming skeptics

Someone has asked me on this forum why scientists don't go on global warming denier forums: in his words, "What are they scared of?" The answer is that they are not scared. They don't go to these forums for the same reason that scientists aren't usually seen addressing...

Fish shrink by some 10% during harsh winters

"Fish can shrink during particularly harsh winters, according to researchers.The scientists, based in Norway and Finland, discovered that juvenile brown trout reduced in length by as much as 1cm - a shrinkage of approximately 10%. They say this could help the young fish to...

9 Countries have recorded hottest-ever temperatures this year

As we've been reporting, 2010 is shaping up to be the hottest year on record. So far, the globe has seen its hottest spring, hottest April, hottest June, hottest January-June, in addition to breaking...

Hacker exposes false global warming claims

Well I still believe that we should clean up our acts " The CRU, which plays a leading role in compiling UN reports and tracks long-termchanges in temperature, has repeatedly refused to provide detailed...

Arctic 'warmest in 2,000 years'

" Arctic temperatures are now higher than at any time in the last 2,000 years, research reveals. Changes to the Earth's orbit drove centuries of cooling, but temperatures rose fast in the last 100 years as human...

Climate data way out of wack - whither now, Gore?

One of the cornerstones of the 'global warming' hypothesis is that the measured temperature of the globe has shot up over recent years in line with increased concentrations of carbon in the atmosphere. The theory...

Coldest winter in 13 years hit the UK

The coldest winter in 13 years hit the UK this past season, but it is predicted that snow and frost will become less of a staple of their winters to come. The average temperature this December to February was only...

NYC can expect big storms more frequently now

New York City can expect to be hit by bigger storms on a much more frequent basis according to a new study by the New York City Panel on Climate Change. The city's average temperature could rise by about 7.5 degree...

Five places to go before global warming changes them forever

If you are looking to travel this year and want to go somewhere a little bit special, perhaps you could go to a place that may not be around much longer due to the fact that they are being ruined by climate change. ...

Cold weather hits Thailand; fish die, monkeys suffer

An unusual cold snap has hit northeastern Thailand, killing fish, and causing the monkey population to suffer as they are not used to such cold weather conditions. Plants have died prematurely due to the cold as in some areas the temperature has dropped to only seven degrees...

How cold does it have to be to cancel school?

How cold does it have to be to cancel school? That's a question on most childrens' lips this evening as they wonder about school tomorrow. Well, in Iowa, most public schools are closed as it's just too cold to be outside. This is unusual - to dismiss school based on weather...

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