Could plants save us from the rising carbon dioxide levels from human emissions and greenhouse gases and save us from the Climate Crunch?
Are plants our saviour from the Climate Crunch
July 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: · carbon, change, climate, climate crunch, crunch, emissions, gases, glaciers, greenhouse, ice age, plants, Pollution
Many glaciers will disappear by middle of century and add to rising sea levels, expert warns
January 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
Most of the planet’s glaciers are melting so fast that many will disappear by the middle of the century, a leading expert has warned. Figures from the World Glacier Monitoring Service show that although melt rates for 2007 fell substantially from record levels the previous year, the loss of ice was still the third worst [...]
Tags: · glaciers, levels, rising, sea
Pyrenees Glaciers Disappearing
September 9th, 2008 · No Comments
The crisp, white glaciers of the Pyrenees, the mountain range along the border between France and Spain, have substantially receded in the past 15 years and could disappear by 2050 due to global warming, a new study suggests.
The retreat of glaciers in Greenland and areas like Glacier National Park have been well-documented, but less well-studied [...]
Tags: · change, climate, glaciers, global, Pyranese, warming
How catching cold mountain air could save Europe’s glaciers
August 21st, 2008 · No Comments
The Rhône glacier in the Swiss Alps is melting fast as a direct result of global warming
A German geography professor has developed a controversial system of mountain “wind-catching” screens which he claims could slow or even halt the dramatic rate at which Europe’s glaciers are melting.
Glaciers across the globe are shrinking fast [...]
Tags: · AIB, air, blog, catching, cold, environmental, europes, glaciers, inconvenient, mountain, wind
Atlas shows vanishing landscape
June 11th, 2008 · No Comments
A new atlas published by the UN charts Africa’s rapidly changing environmental landscape from disappearing glaciers in Uganda to a vanishing lake in Mali.
Comparing photographs from the present day and 30 years ago, it shows how economic development, climate change and conflict have all taken their toll.
The atlas from the UN Environment Programme surveys every [...]
Tags: · africa, erosion, glaciers
Glaciers melt’ at fastest rate in past 5000 years!
March 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Trekkers crossing Gangotri glacier in Indian Haimalayas. Photograph: Alamy
The world’s glaciers are melting faster than at any time since records began, threatening catastrophe for hundreds of millions of people and their eco-systems.
The details are revealed in the latest report from the World Glacier Monitoring Service and will add to growing alarm about the rise [...]
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