Category: Climate Change Blog
I normally keep well clear of politics with my blogs on climate change – there is a surfeit of other blogs that do this – and concentrate on technical …
This is the third in a series of blogs covering some aspects of the extensive research on climate change carried out by NASA. This blog covers two major projects …
There is much discussion about the oceans warming up, ice sheets melting, and sea levels rising. NASA is an excellent source of quantitative data on these concerns. Warming oceans …
The NASA website is a great place to find authoritative data on many aspects of climate change including changing levels of greenhouse gases. For example, NASA has just published …
I have a continuing interest in finding ways to explain complex data in an understandable way. I have just come across a really interesting page written by Orana Velarde and published …
The cryosphere plays a vital role in affecting climate changes. The largest part of the cryosphere consist of ice and snow on land and includes the ice sheets in …
Yet another disturbing report on climate change has just been published in the Science journal. The report has been written by Lijing Cheng (International Center for Climate and Environmental …
As a microbiologist, I have a strong interest in using the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide to grow microalgae. This is an excellent way to prevent the carbon dioxide in …
Many times in this blog, throughout this website, in my other website at https://www.davidborder.co.uk/ , I emphasise that although carbon dioxide is a problematic greenhouse gas it is also …
Climate change is already having a measurable effect on the water cycle – that complex system that describes the changing amount, distribution, timing and quality of available water. A …