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The largest climate change experiment ever
The BBC are asking for your spare computing power to predict future climate.
Developed for the BBC by climate scientists, led by Oxford University, using the Met Office climate model.



James Lovelock -
James Lovelock is best known as the father of Gaia theory; the idea that all parts of our planet form a complex interacting system, like a single organism. His new book depicts Gaia in trouble. In this interview Lovelock sounds a final warning for planet earth and enthuses about his upcoming space trip.
Its Natures law to change -
Constancy alone is its range.
Sir David Attenborough:
The Truth About Climate Change -
Climate change a ‘natural factor’, can no longer be claimed. Too much evidence exists now to show a clear relationship between global warming and human activity, with global Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, being the biggest culprit. We can hide from the truth no more.

Global Warming: Point of No Return ?


Al Gore -
Action required now, to save the planet and mankind.



A cleaner way for coal ? A new boiler at the Schwarze Pumpe power plant in Germany, captures 95 per cent of the CO2 from the coal it burns. The gas is compressed in tanks for use by other industries including beverages.


Chilly climate change clues
Scientists are carrying out tests in the icy waters of South America to try and assess the impact of global warming.
Daniel Schweimler reports.
Short BBC Audio/video
Greenland's ice cap has shrunk more than 2.5 Cubic Kilometres in the previous 5 years.
Studies indicate that 100 -


Climate Change Interactive World Map -
Population by Region World population est 6.779 billion
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CLIMATE CHANGE -
As temperatures rise, the sea will absorb heat from the atmosphere, causing it to expand and therefore creating sea level rises.
Recent studies show that the ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are melting faster than the snow is replacing the mass. Land glaciers will continue to melt over the coming century which will increase the level of the seas. In their 4th Report the IPCC predict a sea level rise of 0.18 – 0.38m increase by 2100 in the most optimistic scenario and 0.26 – 0.59m in the most pessimistic.

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