Global Warming Bringing More Oddball Winter Weather

Climate Crunch | Global Warming Bringing More Oddball Winter Weather
Global warming is having a seemingly peculiar effect on winter weather in the northern United States, detailed in a new report from the National Wildlife Federation.

“Oddball winter weather is yet another sign of how uncontrolled carbon pollution amounts to an unchecked experiment on people and nature,” said Dr. Amanda Staudt, climate scientist, National Wildlife Federation. “While global warming means shorter, milder winters on average, some snowbelt areas will see more heavy snowfall events. Disruptions to tourism and recreation economies will become increasingly common – for example to skiing and ice fishing that depend on predictable conditions. Snow removal, wintertime floods, agriculture, and forestry will also become increasingly more difficult to manage.”
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The New Pollutants Brewing in Our Water

Climate Crunch | The New Pollutants Brewing in Our Water
Potomac Conservancy today released its third annual State of the Nation’s River report, calling attention to a variety of pollutants found in the Potomac River that disrupt the endocrine system, which regulates the normal growth and sexual development of vertebrate species, including humans and fish.

The report describes the emergence of these new contaminants in the Potomac River system; features the latest research, exploring the potential relationship of these chemicals to the phenomenon of intersex fish; and reviews shortcomings in current federal and local regulations that are leaving this widespread problem essentially unregulated.
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High street sets standard for demonstration of carbon neutrality

Climate Crunch | HIGH STREET SETS STANDARD FOR DEMONSTRATION OF CARBON NEUTRALITY
BSI announces the development of PAS 2060, a new standard which will ensure a consistent and comparable approach to carbon neutrality claims. Developed in co-operation with the Department of Energy and Climate Change and household names, including Marks & Spencer, Eurostar and the Cooperative, PAS 2060 is expected to restore consumers’ confidence in the credibility of carbon neutrality claims and to encourage increased action on climate change.
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Earth Days

It is now all the rage in the Age of Al Gore and Obama, but can you remember when everyone in America was not Going Green? Visually stunning, vastly entertaining and awe-inspiring, Earth Days looks back to the dawn and development of the modern environmental movement—from its post-war rustlings in the 1950s and the 1962 publication of Rachel Carsons incendiary bestseller Silent Spring, to the first wildly successful 1970 Earth Day celebration and the subsequent firestorm of political action.

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Air quality report issued


The European commission has produced a report on air quality.  In total 33 countries including the 25 EU member states have provided air quality data for 2007. Read more

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What will you be swimming in this summer?

Bathing water reports

Thinking about hitting the beach this summer? Well if so you might want to check out the latest bathing water quality reports from the European Environment Agency to make sure your holiday swim is not full of surprises.  By looking through the reports it will help you choose which beeches and bathing areas you visit this summer.

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Are plants our saviour from the Climate Crunch

Could plants save us from the climate crunch

Could plants save us from the rising carbon dioxide levels from human emissions and greenhouse gases and save us from the Climate Crunch?

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