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Arctic melt worse than predictions

Arctic sea ice is melting at a rate far quicker than predicted by climate change computer models and could disappear completely before the middle of the century, scientists have warned.

Wildfire's behavior key to finding its source

Wildfires, like people, have personalities. And by understanding their behavior wildfire investigators can trace a fire back to its source and find out what and who started it.

Fortune: A WARMING WORLD: WHAT IT WILL MEAN Rising global temperatures could disrupt wheat farmers, electric utilities, and military stra

A PHYSICAL CHILL settled on the 14th century at its very start, initiating the miseries to come. The Baltic Sea froze over twice, in 1303 and 1306-7; years followed of unseasonable cold, storms, an...

Fortune: WHAT MAKES THE WEATHER SO HARD TO FORECAST

How do climate scientists know the greenhouse effect will bring about the woes that they predict? They don't know to a total certainty. What they do know is based on half a dozen high-powered compu...

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