A two-story residential building broke apart as layers of permafrost thawed during a summer heatwave in Yakutsk, Russia—often referred to as the "world's coldest city."
The Arctic is on fire: Siberian heat wave alarms scientists
MOSCOW (AP) — The Arctic is feverish and on fire — at least parts of it are. And that’s got scientists worried about what it means for the rest of the world.
Hell is Expanding
Theologians have tried to make the doctrine of hell into something palatable by nominal Christians and unbelievers. That's okay, we're not worried about theologians. We all need to be aware that hell is real.
People and Stones
It would appear that there is a clear statement that human souls and debris are being added to hell in the Qur'an. The fire is hell. It's fuel is human souls and debris. Not just any souls, the souls of disbelievers.
Planet is entering ‘new climate regime’ with ‘extraordinary’ heat waves intensified by global warming, study says
By Jason Samenow June 11 Original Article Simultaneous heat waves scorched land areas all over the Northern Hemisphere last summer, killing hundreds and hospitalizing thousands while intensifying destructive and deadly wildfires. A study published this week in the journal Earth’s Future concludes that this heat wave epidemic “would not have occurred without human-induced climate change.” …
Deep Ocean Waters Are Trapping Vast Stores of Heat
<< Previous | Home >> A new study shows that much of the heat from global warming is reaching deep into the ocean By John Upton, Climate Central on January 19, 2016 A new generation of scientific instruments has begun scouring ocean depths for temperature data, and the evidence being pinged back via satellite warns …
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Sea ice hits record lows at both poles. What does it mean?
<<Previous | Next >> By Matt Rocheleau Globe Staff November 22, 2016 See original article here. The extent of sea ice surrounding the Arctic and Antarctic regions are both at record lows for this time of year — marking the first time scientists have simultaneously tracked record low ice levels around each of the planet’s …
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Ocean warming doubles in recent decades
<< Previous | Next >> Lawrence Livermore, NOAA and partner scientists quantify heat accumulating in global ocean Editor's note: The following web story was provided by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The original story can be found by clicking here on the Lawrence Livermore website. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists, working with National Oceanic and Atmospheric …
Climate change: How do we know?
<< Previous | Next >> See original article here. The Earth's climate has changed throughout history. Just in the last 650,000 years there have been seven cycles of glacial advance and retreat, with the abrupt end of the last ice age about 7,000 years ago marking the beginning of the modern climate era — and …
The oceans are warming so fast, they keep breaking scientists’ charts
<< Previous | Next >> NOAA once again has to rescale its ocean heat chart to capture 2014 ocean warming Wow, was this a bad year for those who deny the reality and the significance of human-induced climate change. Of course, there were the recent flurry of reports that 2014 surface temperatures had hit their …
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