About half the recent record loss of Arctic sea ice can be blamed on global warming caused by human activity, according to a new study by scientists from the nation's leading climate research center.
"Atmospheric greenhouse gases have steadily increased over the last 10 years." ...
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In an answer to one of 14 sci-tech questions posed by Scientific American and ScienceDebate.org to the two Presidential candidates, Republican Mitt Romney offered his most detailed view yet on the ...
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Climate data in a report published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate.gov website found that the sun’s solar activity, including overall brightness and sunspot ...