April 3, 2009 — Decreases in the amount of dust in the atmosphere over the past 30 years have contributed to the warming of the North Atlantic Ocean far more than global warming, researchers say.
March 27, 2009 — A new report suggests that city dwellers actually leave a smaller carbon footprint than many of their suburban and country cousins do in contributing to global warming.
March 27, 2009 — A network of volunteer bird-watchers across North America documents a significant northward and inland movement of the continent’s bird species in response to global warming.
March 6, 2009 — A warming and drying climate across the southwestern United States could eventually make major cities in the region uninhabitable, according to some of the world’s preeminent climate scientists.
February 27, 2009
Poles melting and seas rising due to climate change, according to a new U.N. report.
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February 20, 2009
Fish predicted to shift territory 125 miles northward by 2050 due to global warming.
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Less Atmospheric Dust Warming Atlantic Ocean - April 3, 2009
Mounting Water Shortage May Cause Beijing Exodus - March 27, 2009
Carbon Footprints Smaller on City Streets - March 13, 2009
Driest January-February on Record in U.S. - March 13. 2009
Warming May Make U.S. Southwest 'Uninhabitable' - March 6, 2009
Greenhouse Gas Spews Despite Downturn - February 27, 2009
Poles Melting Faster, Seas Rising - February 27, 2009
Fish to Shift 125 Miles North From Warming by 2050 - February 20, 2009
Global 'Cooling' Causes Climate Confusion - February 13, 2009
Europe Paralyzed In the Wake of Record Blizzard - February 6, 2009
Global Warming Now 'Irreversible' - January 30, 2009
Freak Chill Becomes Deadly in Tropical Thailand - January 23, 2009
Planting Reflective Crops to Cool a Warming Planet - January 23, 2009
Warmer Seas Absorbing Less Carbon Dioxide - January 16, 2009
Soot Causing Mountain Snow to Melt Early - January 16, 2009
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