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What Happens in the Arctic Doesn’t Stay in the Arctic
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Carbon dioxide released here can drive climate change elsewhere.
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Tundra Trekking: A Tale of Rivers and Ravenous Thermokarst
On the tundra, climate change is just one careless step away.…
The Stream, October 12: Shell in Court Over Nigeria Oil Spills
The world must improve land and water management in order to…
The Stream, August 13: Expected Crop Yields Plummet While Prices Climb
Food prices
This summer's drought in the United States will…
The Stream, July 31: Earth’s Land Has Warmed 1.5 Degrees Over Past 250 Years
The Earth's land has warmed by 1.5 degrees Celsius over the past…
The Stream, July 27: Is India Facing Drought?
A new study found that only 30 percent of Arctic sea ice loss…
The Stream, January 18: Commercial Agriculture Displaces Ethiopians
Agriculture
The Ethiopian government is relocating thousands…
The Stream, December 14: Melting Arctic Releases Greenhouse Gas
Thawing permafrost is releasing large plumes of methane gas into…
The Stream, October 6: Climate Change in Australia
The weather extremes in Australia are a dress rehearsal for the…
2011 is Record-setting Year for Climate Change: Ice Melts in Arctic, High Temps in U.S.
A new study has revealed that ice volume in the Arctic Sea reached an all-time low in 2010. Meanwhile, in the United States, more high-temperature records have been set this summer than in any other year previously, as well as many regions that have broken rainfall and drought records.
The Stream, May 19: Arctic Waters
A leaked draft of the official strategy for the Arctic reveals…
The Stream, May 13: The Battle for the Arctic
Secret U.S. embassy cables released by Wikileaks reveal that…