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Toronto under 'Extreme Heat Alert', feels like 41 degrees Celsius

Toronto - Toronto's Medical Officer of Health, Dr. David McKeown, issued a standard heat alert Tuesday, but with temperatures feeling like 40-plus degrees Celsius, the city is now under an Extreme Heat Alert.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 2 comments

Fifteen U.S. states affected by heat wave

Fifteen states in the Midwest, the Southeast and the Plains are under serious heat advisories because of a heat wave that is building up. Temperatures are expected to reach dangerous levels of over 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
In the Media by Hector Garingalao - 2 comments

Op-Ed: Study predicts half the Earth 'too hot' in 300 years

A University of New South Wales study has found that temperature increases of 12 Celsius are possible over the next few centuries. This is a longer time scale than most predictors, and the study is sparking a controversy.
In the Media by Paul Wallis

Snows of Kilimanjaro shrinking rapidly

The latest survey of the ice fields remaining on the mountain indicate the remaining ice fields atop famed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania could be gone within two decades and perhaps even sooner.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 4 comments

Climate Enigma May Be Resolved

Antarctica is warming is the conclusion of scientists analyzing half a century of temperatures on the continent, and the findings may help resolve a climate enigma.
In the Media by Bob Ewing

Global Warming=Governments Skipping School

There are some often overlooked facts about global warming. I will focus on temperatures and temperature stations that they use to gather their so called data. It's quite a joke.
In the Media by RobotGod - 36 comments

The Brits Welcome Unusual Warm Weather For Easter

For the very first time in many years, the UK is set to have sunny, warm weather for the Easter Bank Holiday weekend meaning caravans have hit the roads and barbecue kits are being sold by the dozen
In the Media by Michelle Duffy - 5 comments

Debate over whether nature or humans are responsible for increasing global temperatures

Debate over whether nature or humans are responsible for increasing global temperatures. Is it humans or nature? I don't think we will ever know.
In the Media by Leah

Scientists Say Earth Temperatures Near Million-Year High

A U.S. research team says global temperatures are reaching a million-year highpoint, and could surpass that peak in coming decades if current global warming trends continue.
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff - 1 comment
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Beyonce's Baby 2012 - Is Blue Ivy Carter a Doll?

April 23, 2012 As they say in Hollywood, the fake Beyonce baby story seems to have legs. It all started when...
Apr 23, 2012 in  MYSTERY by Mindy Allan - 2 comments

What would happen if the sun went out?

The Sun is perhaps the most important object in regards to the future of all humans on the earth. We rely on its heat...
Apr 3, 2012 by Mwong

Showers of mercury converted by bacteria and enter the food chain

Mercury in rain or snow, and which showers down onto the Earth is a regular phenomena. A major problem is that the rain...
Mar 9, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle

How 2012 became a "bisexual" year for one French weather forecaster

We've all had them haven't we? Those moments when our mouths become disengaged from our brains and what comes out is...

French minister's advice to homeless during cold snap - "Stay indoors"

As you're doubtless aware by now, much of Europe is going through Brass Monkeys weather, and France has been no...
Feb 8, 2012 by Johnny Summerton
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