This Single US Oil Field is Spewing a Dangerous Greenhouse Gas at an Alarming Rate
It’s yet more evidence that fracking is screwing up our planet.
It’s yet more evidence that fracking is screwing up our planet.
File this under definitely not good.
The Paris agreement hasn’t even been formally signed, and now, it’s looking like our planet might close in on that reach goal by 2017.
If we don’t bring carbon emissions down fast, the Great Barrier Reef will not survive the century.
As if the Great Barrier Reef needed more terrible news, the Queensland government issued permits this week for a controversial new coal mine that marine biologists fear could choke out portions of the reef with pollution.
The sex-crazed genitalia-people at Pornhub Towers have done it again.
Tell them to invest their inheritance in jetskis. And sand.
These latest predictions are modelled after the same ones that inspired the plot of The Day After Tomorrow.
Scientists say the current levels are “likely to result in widespread future extinctions”.
The timelapse of these Californian wildfires is absolutely apocalyptic. Read More >>
Scientists are reporting that sulphate aerosol emissions have offset roughly a third of global warming over the Earth’s land, by scattering sunlight back into space.
Global temperatures aren’t the only thing rising faster than anyone can remember. It’s almost as if the two phenomena are related or something.
It wasn’t an asteroid that killed the ichthyosaurs, so what did? A new study argues that it was climate change.
February destroyed January’s global temperature record, adding another 0.2 to 0.3 degrees Celsius to the planetary thermostat. The reason, scientists say, has a lot to do with the world's oceans. Read more >>
Patches of this planetary heritage are going up in smoke, thanks to a devastating fire season that many experts say could portend the future.
But other California state officials and the SoCalGas company warn it could take until the end of the month.