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Moniz backs natural gas ‘revolution’

Moniz backs natural gas ‘revolution’

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's possibility to lead the Vitality Division pledged to increase use of pure gas Tuesday with the intention to fight climate exchange at the same time as the nation seeks to raise home energy manufacturing.

 
 

Why This Possum Is Playing Possum With Climate Change

A one-degree alternate in temperature doesn’t sound like much, however it will probably mark the variation between lifestyles and loss of life for Australia’s mountain pygmy possum. For this little man—about 5.5 inches in dimension, weighing only 0.4 to 1.8 oz.—local weather change, no longer pure predators, is public enemy […]

 
 

Faked Moon Landing? Conspiracy Beliefs Fall Along Party Lines

Faked Moon Landing? Conspiracy Beliefs Fall Along Party Lines

A new national poll unearths that Americans vary alongside political birthday celebration traces even in their endorsement of conspiracy theories, including the conclusion that President Obama is the Anti-Christ and the idea that international warming is a hoax.

 
 

Where Are All The Tornadoes?

Where Are All The Tornadoes?

March is usually when twister season ramps up, with spring's unstable climate giving upward push to thunderstorms and twisters. However this year has been somewhat quiet up to now.

 
 

Cold, Wet Weather for North Texas: Latest Forecast Update

COLD, WET WEATHER NEXT forty eight HOURS Showers and thunderstorms are rumbling through North Texas this afternoon.  The heaviest rain has been south and east of Dallas.  No extreme climate as of 3pm, however just a few...

 
 

NASA Climate Scientist James Hansen Quits to Fight Global Warming

NASA Climate Scientist James Hansen Quits to Fight Global Warming

Local weather scientist James Hansen is retiring from NASA this week to commit himself to the fight in opposition to world warming.

 
 

Weather was changing before deadly Colorado crash

Federal investigators say the weather was once altering hastily over Silverton, Colo., before a small passenger plane crashed in December 2011, killing all four folks on board. The Nationwide Transportation …

 
 

Americans oppose paying for storm-ravaged beaches

WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 4 out of 5 Americans want to prepare now for rising seas and more suitable storms from local weather change, a new nationwide survey says. However most are unwilling to maintain spending cash to restore and give protection to afflicted beaches.

 
 

Poll: People want to prepare for worsening climate

WASHINGTON (AP) — A brand new national survey says eighty two % of American citizens wish to prepare now for rising seas and more desirable storms from climate change. However most are unwilling to spend the money to keep the seaside where it’s.

 
 

Arctic Sea Ice Hits Yearly Max, But Still Dwindling

Arctic Sea Ice Hits Yearly Max, But Still Dwindling

It is usually time to retire the groundhog and start monitoring Arctic sea ice for a greater prediction of late-iciness climate.

 
 

Cold-weather climates give U.S. homefield edge

As Jermaine Jones shook a lot snow from his hair that it gave the look of the world’s worst case of dandruff and the sphere attendants cleared enough of the white stuff to make an army of snowmen, it all begged one query.

 
 

What the President Can and Should Do About Climate Change

What the President Can and Must Do About Climate Change

 
 

Cold weather likely to help natural gas prices

A up to date run of chilly weather throughout much of the U.S. and can doubtless maintain pure gasoline costs up, in line with Raymond James analysts.Pure gas prices have risen 12 p.c this month and have helped …

 
 

Space trio lands in Kazakhstan after bad weather delay

Space trio lands in Kazakhstan after bad weather delay

ALMATY (Reuters) – A Russian Soyuz capsule made a "bull's eye" landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan on Saturday, handing over a Russian-American trio from the International House Station, a day after its initially scheduled landing was once delayed through foul climate. NASA's Kevin Ford and Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy […]

 
 

Colo. fire burns in warm weather, threatens homes

Colo. fire burns in warm weather, threatens homes

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — An 800-acre wildfire is burning close to homes in northern Colorado amid gusty winds and warm climate and has precipitated more than 50 individuals to leave the world.