Freshwater Fish Are Dying at Alarming Rates
scientificamerican.com
Nov 9 , 2012
North American freshwater fishes are going extinct at rates that concern scientists
scientificamerican.com
Nov 9 , 2012
North American freshwater fishes are going extinct at rates that concern scientists
John Vidal
Sep 17 , 2012
As sea ice shrinks to record lows, Prof Peter Wadhams warns a 'global disaster' is now unfolding in northern latitudes
guardian.co.uk
Sep 9, 2012
Caribbean coral reefs are in danger of disappearing, depriving the world of one of its most beautiful and productive ecosystems
Press Association
August 29 2012
Scientists say as much as 4bn tonnes of the potent greenhouse gas could be released into the atmosphere if ice melts
Drought conditions have been at record levels in the contiguous United States for much of July, according to the National Drought Mitigation Center, which began monitoring drought conditions in 1999.
Astrid Zweynert
July 23 (AlertNet) - Disputes over water are common around the world, exacerbated by climate change, growing populations, rapid urbanisation, increased irrigation and a rising demand for alternative energy sources such as hydroelectricity.
Robert Bowen
AP reported today that thousands of fish died just last week in the Midwestern United States because the heat wave made the rivers too hot. At the same time a leading scientist said statistical analysis confirms the blistering heat is a result of climate change.
Over the 20 last years about 2/3 of the world population were exposed to natural disaster. Most of them are affected by floods and droughts. 1.3 million have been killed, whereas far most of them by earthquakes.
nec.com
population at risk from the coastal flood damage by 2080