Atmosphere locked in time
Children's Congenial Heart Defects Linked to Environmental Toxins
Tiny algae signal big changes for warming Arctic lakes
Montreal Protocol Success Slowed Global Warming
Slow down in global warming linked to phase out of CFCs, and methane
reductions Earlier pauses in warming from Great Depression, World Wars
November 11, 2013 By: Institute for Governance & Sustainable
DevelopmentWashington, D.C., 11 November. Scientists
using sophisticated statistical methods show in a paper in Nature Geoscience that the successful
phase out of chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, by the Montreal Protocol slowed
climate change, contributing to a lower rate of global warming since the early
1990s.Full Article |
Climate Emissions Off-Track for 2°C Goal, But Still
Possible with Fast, Focused, Firm Action
November 06, 2013 By: Institute for
Governance & Sustainable Development |
Washington DC, November 5, 2013 – The gap
continues to grow between emissions pledges that countries have made and the
emissions levels needed by 2020 to keep global temperature rise below 2° (or
1.5°) C by 2100.Full Article |
Cutting Short-Lived Climate Pollutants Critical for Protecting Earth’s Snow and Ice-Covered Regions
November 04, 2013 By: Institute for Governance & Sustainable DevelopmentWashington DC, November 3, 2013 – Cutting
short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) can significantly reduce warming in
vulnerable ice and snow covered areas of the world such as the Arctic and
Himalayas, known as the cryosphere, while saving millions of lives and
protecting ecosystems, according to a new scientific study released
today.Full Articlehttp://www.enn.com/makepage/template5.html |
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