Climate change: What would Brian Boitano do? He make a plan and follow through! In South Park the olympic Ice Skater Brian Boitano could do anything, but can he save the planet?
Well maybe not Brian Boitano, but four U.S. olympians have called on the U.S. Senate to pass comprehensive clean energy and climate legislation this [...]
Climate change: What would Brian Boitano do?
April 22nd, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: · brian boitano, clean energy, climate, Climate change, Energy, ice, legislation, olympics, senate, ski, skiers, skiing, snow, snowmelt, south park, Sport, vancuver, winter
Global Warming Bringing More Oddball Winter Weather
January 31st, 2010 · No Comments
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. [...]
Tags: · carbon, Climate change, flood, global warming, Pollution, rain, snow, storms, weather, winter
Snow Cover Turning to Lakes in the Himalayas
May 21st, 2009 · No Comments
As climate change takes hold, even the mighty Himalayas and Hindu Kush mountain ranges are now losing their snow and ice.
These are the world’s greatest repositories of snow and ice outside of the polar regions, and yet they may melt away in just 20 to 30 years, leaving more than a billion people desperately short [...]
Tags: · asia, earth, Hindu Kush, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Sierra Nevada, snow, University of California San Diego
Rain and snow spell relief for Great Lakes
May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Twice as much autumn rain and early winter ice helped Lake Superior, the biggest of North America’s Great Lakes, bounce back from record low water levels reached last year.
The deep, cold lake on the Canada-U.S. border — the largest freshwater body of water in the world by surface area — rose about 31 cm (1 [...]
Tags: · blog, environmental, great, inconvenient, lakes, rain, relief, snow, USA
More snow looms for China amid transport crunch
February 11th, 2008 · No Comments
More snowy weather was forecast for parts of China on Monday, threatening to snarl transport at the height of holiday travel and hampering the country’s efforts to return to normality after its worst winter in decades.
Tags: · china, inconvenient, snow, standstill, transport
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