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Extreme weather and rising seas are already global threats. This will only intensify
Nicholas Stern makes the case for an ambitious international agreement at the UN climate summit in Paris in December. read more »
England faces major rise in record hot years due to climate change – scientists
Increased effects of climate change enable scientists to predict localised changes in weather, such as at least a 13-fold increase in record hot years in England read more »
Scepticism over rising temperatures? Lord Lawson peddles a fake controversy
Writing in The Guardian, Bob Ward, Policy and Communications Director, criticises the Global Warming Policy Foundation, chaired by Lord Lawson, for creating fake controversy about evidence for rising global temperatures. read more »
Leading group of climate change deniers accused of creating ‘fake controversy’ over claims global temperature data may be inaccurate
The UK’s most prominent climate change denial group is launching an inquiry into the integrity of global surface temperature records. read more »
Earth Day: scientists say 75% of known fossil fuel reserves must stay in ground
Leading scientists and economists release statement to mark Earth Day in which they urge leaders to keep to commitments to avoid dangerous global warming. read more »
Global warming: Scientists say temperatures could rise by 6C by 2100 and call for action ahead of UN meeting in Paris
Experts have drawn up a 3-page summary of the action needed to be agreed on at the UN meeting in Paris this December, which is widely seen as the last chance for the world’s political leaders to agree on a binding treaty to prevent the global climate from slipping into a dangerously precarious state. read more »
The economists’ manifesto
If Britain’s top economists were in charge, what policies would they implement? Writing in The Financial Times, Nicholas Stern says he would make UK cities the most attractive, productive and cleanest in the world. read more »
March global temperatures set new highs, US agency NOAA says
Global temperatures continued to climb last month, with combined land and sea-surface temperatures setting fresh records amid prospects of more to come as El Nino conditions form in the Pacific, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said. read more »
Compact and connected cities cost less and best for reducing carbon footprint
Times of India, 17 April