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Briefing: Climate change

Human-induced climate change is thought to be one of the greatest challenges facing mankind in the 21st Century. A change in temperature of only a couple of degrees has the potential to adversely impact economies, communities and ecosystems throughout the world.

Time.com: Warmer Temps, More Kidney Stones

Kidney stones are more common in hotter climes. A new study suggests that as the climate warms in general, more and more people will develop the condition

The world is changing, in more ways than one

So much has been made of the historic nature of the U.S. presidential race.

A timeline of climate change science

Climatology was once a small and often overlooked branch of science. But important discoveries made as early as the 19th century have contributed to what is the most important field of scientific study in the world today. Listed below are some key dates in climate change history.

Climate change: Time is running out

It appears that the scale and seriousness of climate change is at last being grasped. In 2008, we stand on the brink of a historic consensus, not only between scientists, but in the corridors of political power and in boardrooms across the globe.

Gaia straits: Planetary doctor says condition terminal

James Lovelock refers to himself as a "planetary doctor."

Global warming: A natural cycle or human result?

Explorer Dennis Schmitt found an island nearly two years ago near Greenland.

Big Thinker: Rajendra Pachauri

As head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Dr. Rajendra Pachauri is at the forefront of global efforts to combat climate change. The IPCC was the joint winner -- along with Al Gore -- of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. Pachauri -- an economist and environmental scientist -- has been Chairman of the IPCC since 2002.

All about: Rural communities

It is said that nowhere else on earth will the impacts of climate change be felt more acutely than in the developing world.

True or False: Planes

True or False: Aviation's contribution to climate change is around 3 percent.

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