Greenie academics call for climate change to be included as an official cause of DEATH

The national death toll of Australia’s 2019/2020 bushfire season was 33 as of Monday, March 2, with 25 confirmed deaths in New South Wales, three in South Australia and five in Victoria.  OCTOBER New South Wales:  Robert Lindsey, 77, and Gwen Hyde, 68, were found in their burned out Coongbar home near Casino on October 9th.  NOVEMBER New … Read more

Antarctica could turn GREEN as climate change causes algae to bloom across the surface of the snow

Antarctica could turn GREEN as climate change causes algae to bloom across the surface of the snow – and penguins are partly to blame By Ian Randall For Mailonline Published: 12:23 BST, 20 May 2020 | Updated: 12:23 BST, 20 May 2020 Antarctica could turn green as climate change causes algae to bloom across the … Read more

Climate change could spark a devastating ‘dust bowl’ in the US, researchers warn

The US is twice as likely to face a ‘dust bowl’ more devastating than what occurred during the Great Depression. The stark warning comes from a study that used hundreds of climate simulations combined data from 1936 and present day greenhouse gases levels. The results showed that if global temperatures rise more than 3.6 degrees … Read more

Hurricanes are getting faster and more dangerous due to climate change, study claims

Hurricanes are getting faster and more dangerous due to climate change – with wind speeds of over 115mph 15 per cent more likely than 40 years ago Researchers examined 40 years of hurricane and climate data for their study They found the maximum sustained wind speed was up 8 per cent per decade  The team … Read more

People not concerned about climate change only wear a mask 30% of the time during the coronavirus

A survey finds your stance on climate change determines your decision to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic. Approximately 54 percent of individuals who are climate-concerned ‘always’ wear masks in public, while only 30 percent of those who responded ‘not too concerned’ or ‘not concerned at all’ strap on the gear. The trend was … Read more

Rising sea levels over the past 120 years are a result of man-made climate change, study shows

Global sea levels could rise as much as 10ft (3 metres) if the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica collapses.  Sea level rises threaten cities from Shanghai to London, to low-lying swathes of Florida or Bangladesh, and to entire nations such as the Maldives.  In the UK, for instance, a rise of 6.7ft (2 metres) or more … Read more

Global warming could trigger ancient Indian Ocean El Niño-like climate pattern by 2100 

Climate change could trigger an ancient El Niño-like pattern in the Indian Ocean that would create extreme weather such as floods, storms and droughts across the globe. El Niño is the name of a current recurring climate phenomenon across the tropical Pacific, which shifts back and forth irregularly every two to seven years, and triggers disruptions of … Read more

Climate change is slowly killing off the main source of food for crabeater seals

Crabeater seals in Antartica will have to swim farther distances to find food sources as warming oceans reduce the amount of krill in the waters Scientists at UC Santa Cruz studied the movements of crabeater seals They combined seal data with climate change models and krill population data They used the joint model to predict … Read more

Climate change lets toxic green algae thrive in the Arabian Sea

Shrinking snow caps in the Himalayas are causing the spread of toxic green algae so big it can be seen from space, a new study has found. US research based on NASA images found blooms of the marine species Noctiluca scintillans, known as ‘sea sparkle’, lining coastlines around the Arabian Sea. Noctiluca scintillans, a millimetre-size … Read more

Climate change could slow down hurricanes by two miles per hour, experts warn

Climate change could slow down hurricanes by two miles per hour, resulting in areas being hit longer with strong winds and heavy rains, experts warn Experts used climate models and data from recent storms to study hurricanes The team found that climate change will slow down hurricanes in the future Strong currents will blow through … Read more