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Will There Really Be 750 Million Refugees From Flooding?

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Written by: Jane McAdam, UNSW Australia

Will There Really Be 750 Million Refugees From Flooding?Ethicist Peter Singer told Q&A that climate change-related sea level rises are “estimated to cause something like 750 million refugees just moving away from that flooding”.

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How Birds Endemic To Southern Africa Are Likely To Cope With Climate Change

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Written by: Brian Huntley, Durham University

Southern Africa is noted for its wealth of biological diversity and for its high proportion of endemic species. These are species that are unique to a specific location and are found nowhere else in the world. Many of the region’s endemic species can be found in South Africa’s fynbos and succulent Karoo biomes.

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These Fires Are Huge, Hidden And Harmful. What Can We Do?

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Written by: XiaoZhi Lim, Ensia

Photo by Brad Lidell/USFWS (Flickr/Creative Commons)Smoldering peat gives off massive quantities of carbon dioxide and other pollutants, but the search for solutions is on.

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What Is Going On With India's Weather?

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Written by: Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick, UNSW Australia; Andrew King, University of Melbourne, and Geert Jan van Oldenborgh

What Is Going On With India's Weather?On May 19, India’s all-time temperature record was smashed in the northern city of Phalodi in the state of Rajasthan. Temperatures soared to 51?, beating the previous record set in 1956 by 0.4?.

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Why The Octopus And Squid Populations Are Booming

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Written by: Alexander Arkhipkin, University of Aberdeen

Octopus 5 29Squid, octopus and cuttlefish populations are booming across the world. These fast-growing, adaptable creatures are perfectly equipped to exploit the gaps left by extreme climate changes and overfishing, according to a study colleagues and I published in the journal Current Biology.

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Sea-level Rise Has Claimed Five Whole Islands In The Pacific

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Written by: Simon Albert, The University of Queensland; Alistair Grinham, The University of Queensland; Badin Gibbes, The University of Queensland; Javier Leon, University of the Sunshine Coast, and John Church, CSIRO

Sea-level Rise Has Claimed Five Whole Islands In The PacificSea-level rise, erosion and coastal flooding are some of the greatest challenges facing humanity from climate change.

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El Niño's Heat Has Made These Coral Reefs Into Ghost Towns

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Written by: Jason Maderer, Georgia Institute of Technology

El Niño's Heat Has Made These Coral Reefs Into Ghost TownsA team of marine scientists has returned from nearly a month of scuba diving on coral reefs in the middle of the equatorial Pacific Ocean. What they saw will haunt them for a long time.

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Ocean Warming Creates Dead Zones That Devour The Oxygen

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Written by: Tim Radford, Climate News Network

Ocean Warming Creates Dead Zones That Devour The OxygenMarine life faces increased threats as researchers warn that warmer waters caused by climate change could seriously reduce the levels of oxygen in the world’s seas.

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Burning Fossil Fuels Is Responsible For Most Sea-level Rise Since 1970

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Written by: Aimée Slangen, Postdoctoral research fellow, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research

sea level rise 4 12Global average sea level has risen by about 17 cm between 1900 and 2005. This is a much faster rate than in the previous 3,000 years. The sea level changes for several reasons, including rising temperatures as fossil fuel

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Coral Bleaching Comes To The Great Barrier Reef As Record-breaking Global Temperatures Continue

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Written by: Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Director, Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland

Coral Bleaching Comes To The Great Barrier Reef As Record-breaking Global Temperatures ContinueAs we write, the much-cherished Great Barrier Reef is experiencing the devastating effects of coral bleaching. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority has declared severe coral bleaching underway on the reefs north of Cooktown.

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Drought Now Threatens Virtually All U.S. Forests

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Written by: Tim Lucas, Duke University

Drought Now Threatens Virtually All U.S. Forests"While the effects have been most pronounced in the West, our analysis shows virtually all US forests are now experiencing change and are vulnerable to future declines," says James Clark.

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How Ocean Acidification Is Changing Shells Of Marine Organisms

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Written by: Susan Fitzer, Research Assistant, University of Glasgow

Coral grief? John_WalkerOne of the big problems with the world’s heavy carbon emissions is that they are driving up the levels of carbon dioxide in our oceans, which is making them more acidic. 

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How Climate Change Is Making California's Epic Drought Worse

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Written by: Catherine Gautier, University of California, Santa Barbara

How Climate Change Is Making California's Epic Drought WorseCalifornia is undergoing a record-setting drought that began in 2012, the worst in at least 1,200 years. It can be seen in many ways: most of the freshwater reservoirs are drying up, crops are wilting in the fields and groundwater is rapidly depleting.

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Get Ready for a New Future: The End of The Arctic As We Know It

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Written by: Edward Struzik, Ensia

Get Ready for a New Future: The End of The Arctic As We Know It

At the top of the world, it’s time to get ready for a new future. In the winter of 2013–14, hundreds of milk-white birds with luminous yellow eyes and wingspans of up to 5 feet descended on beaches, farmers’ fields, city parks and airport runways throughout southern Canada and the United States.

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Fall Foliage In The Crosshairs of Climate Change

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Written by: Howard Neufeld, Appalachian State University

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One of nature’s most spectacular events occurs every autumn, when the leaves of hardwood trees burst into brilliant color before falling to the ground. These autumnal displays entice people to experience nature in all its raw beauty.

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Climate Change Up Close & Personal

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Written by: Madeline Ostrander, Ensia

Climate Change up Close & Personal

If you’ve ever wondered how much little things really matter, consider the mountain pine beetle. Roughly the size of a grain of rice, the glossy black insect lives only about a year. A throng of beetles can ravage a pine as tall as an eight-story building, as the tree first oozes sap, then its needles turn rusty red...

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Seasons Are Changing But Long-Term Effects on Wildlife Still Unclear

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Written by: Stephen Thackeray, The Conversation

Seasons Are Changing But Long-term Effects On Wildlife Still Unclear

Spring and summer have come early – and observations from some parts of the country even suggest that typical autumn events, such as the development of beech nuts and hawthorn berries, are already in evidence. But, to understand effects on our wildlife, a longer view is needed...

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Australian Predictions: Hotter Days, Higher Fire Risk, More Droughts

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Written by: Paul Farrell, The Guardian

Australia in for Hot Days, Higher Fire Risk, More Droughts

The 2014 State of the Climate report. a joint undertaking by the CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology, found that Australia’s temperature is predicted to rise by 1°F to 2.7°F by 2030; in comparison, between 1910 and 1990 the temperature rose by 1°F.

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Why You Shouldn’t Hope for an Early Spring

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Written by: Elizabeth Grossman, Ensia

-Why You Shouldn’t Hope for an Early Spring

Increasingly common false spring events are leaving crops and wild plants vulnerable to subsequent freezes, creating a cascade of consequences for ecosystems. The spring of 2012 was the earliest recorded across the United States since 1900.

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How Rainfall Variability, Food Security and Migration Interact

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Written by: Carol Smith, United Nations University

How Rainfall Variability, Food Security and Migration Interact

The world faces a serious water crisis, warned former heads of government and experts recently in a book that identifies a multitude of associated security, development and social risks, including food, health, energy and equity issues.

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Drought and Flood For California: Where are The Locusts?

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Written by: Brian Kahn, Climate Central

Drought and Flood For California: Where are The Locusts?

The question of how global warming will influence El Niño has been a challenging one for scientists to answer. A new study suggests while the overall number of El Niños is unlikely to increase, particularly strong “super” El Niños are likely to occur twice as frequently in a warming world.

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