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These People Were Prepared During Snow Storm Jonas, But They Died Because of This Mistake

These People Were Prepared During Snow Storm Jonas, But They Died Because of This Mistake Lessons from the massive snow storm Jonas, where at least 48 people have been reported killed, are important to take away here for future prepping in our quickly declining and increasingly vulnerable society. The use of martial law to shut […]

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This Is How Quickly Society Will Break Down: “If You Don’t Have Food Yet I Feel Sorry For You”

This Is How Quickly Society Will Break Down: “If You Don’t Have Food Yet I Feel Sorry For You” Record breaking winter snow storms… they might be extreme, but should they really be crippling cities across the country? The Drudge Report is splashed with warnings to “shelter in place,” while reporting that food is running out, and grocery stores […]

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Extreme Weather and Global Growth

Extreme Weather and Global Growth CAMBRIDGE – Until recently, the usual thinking among macroeconomists has been that short-term weather fluctuations don’t matter much for economic activity. Construction hiring may be stronger than usual in a March when the weather is unseasonably mild, but there will be payback in April and May. If heavy rains discourage […]

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Weather extremes slash cereal yields

Weather extremes slash cereal yields Wheat and other cereal crops in developed countries such as Australia have been decimated. Image: CSIRO via Wikimedia Commons Increasing intensity of heat and drought as a result of global warming may have caused worldwide cereal harvests to be cut by up to a tenth since the mid-1960s. LONDON, 8 January, 2016 – Climate […]

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Despite UK Flooding, A Yorkshire Town Remains Dry

DESPITE UK FLOODING, A YORKSHIRE TOWN REMAINS DRY Despite widespread flooding in North of Britain last week, Pickering, Yorkshires main flooding region, beat the weather and stayed dry. Notwithstanding, the town had been refused financial aid for a defense mechanism, so it tackled it with wringing success. The town prevented the recurrent inundation by using […]

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Weather that reminds us to give thanks

Weather that reminds us to give thanks As many times as I’ve seen the wind whistle across our land in the Bog of Allen, I’ve never before felt as nervous as I have today, as the giant trees around our property are bending alarmingly in the gale. Our cement house has actually groaned in the […]

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The View From Far Above: How Earth Changed in 2015

The View From Far Above: How Earth Changed in 2015 From raging forest fires to dwindling snowmelt to the extraordinary birth of new ocean islands, sometimes the best way to witness planetary happenings — and to gain perspective on them — is from high above. Below are satellite images and aerial photos from the NASA Earth […]

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As We Adapt to Climate Change, Who Gets Left Behind?

As We Adapt to Climate Change, Who Gets Left Behind? A new documentary shows planning options to mitigate a new climate, but questions about the global South are largely ignored. Climate change is a global process that plays out on the ground in dramatically different ways based on where, and how, we live on that […]

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East Coast Celebrates Christmas With Warmest Weather On Record

East Coast Celebrates Christmas With Warmest Weather On Record It was just 10 months ago that Boston smashed its all time snowfall record, and the US was blanketed in freezing weather from west to east as the Polar Vortex unleashed cold air for the second year in a row. It was so cold, the GDP […]

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As We Adapt to Climate Change, Who Gets Left Behind?

As We Adapt to Climate Change, Who Gets Left Behind? A new documentary shows planning options to mitigate a new climate, but questions about the global South are largely ignored. Climate change is a global process that plays out on the ground in dramatically different ways based on where, and how, we live on that […]

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Freak storm rips though Sydney with tornadoes, flooding, hail, 200kph winds (PHOTO, VIDEO)

Freak storm rips though Sydney with tornadoes, flooding, hail, 200kph winds (PHOTO, VIDEO) © Kang Seblak / YouTube A destructive storm has hit Sydney, Australia, bringing tornadoes, flooding, golf-sized hail stones, and up to 213 kilometer per hour winds, which caused serious damage, triggered evacuations, and trapped people indoors. A Sydney suburb was labeled a […]

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Seven Ways Climate Change Is Getting Personal in Ontario

Seven Ways Climate Change Is Getting Personal in Ontario From hiking to swimming, sipping to shipping, how shifting weather patterns are changing lives in the province. Ontario storm chaser Mark Robinson says swings in weather have become wilder in recent years. Photo by Mark Robinson. Climate change is hitting home across Ontario, whether you love […]

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What does Climate Change Look Like?

What does Climate Change Look Like? “Our goal is not to amass information or satisfy curiosity, but rather to become painfully aware, to dare turn what is happening to the world into our own personal suffering and thus to discover what each of us can do about it”                                                                                                                 –Pope Francis Several weeks ago, I […]

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Soaring heat and humidity pose deadly threat

Soaring heat and humidity pose deadly threat Working outdoors in places such as Dubai could become seriously life threatening. Image: Carter S’ via Flickr Parts of the Arabian Gulf region – prime source of the oil that helps fuel climate change – are most at risk of becoming uninhabitable for humans unless global warming is tackled. A […]

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Scientists Warn ‘Godzilla’s Coming!’ – Millions Potentially Endangered By Coming Monster!

Scientists Warn ‘Godzilla’s Coming!’ – Millions Potentially Endangered By Coming Monster!  Prepare! Deadly Rains Targeting Coast Loom! “Storms will reign,” LA Times reported on October 15 after the National Weather Service issued a warning that El Niño is getting stronger, raising odds of more deadly heavy rains and mudslides. (http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-el-nino-forecast-20151015-story.html) Hours later Thursday, flash floods in […]

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