The longitude prize, banned pesticides, record carbon dioxide levels and melting ice in the East Antarctic all make it into the top articles of May 2014,...
‘Is there a point at which adding more CO2 will not cause for further warming?’ is one of the questions that Royal Society has answered in...
Atmospheric CO2 has almost certainly reached unprecedented levels, according to the Royal Society. Over the last 200 years the level of CO2 has increased rapidly. Is...
Supervolcanoes and the threat they pose to the UK was the most popular story of April 2014, followed by a scientific study stating that it is...
Manmade climate change sceptics often argue that the climate is always changing and as a result human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, is not having...
The Royal Society has produced a short guide to climate science that seeks to create informed conversations. It covers a range of topics, including what changes...
During March 2014 SeaWorld hit the headlines following claims of focusing on profit over animal welfare. The ‘carbon bubble’ investment risk also became news when oil...
The Royal Society explores the impact the sun has had on climate change since the 1970s as part of its short guide to climate science. What...
If CO2 is already part of the atmosphere, why is it important to limit emissions? is one of the questions the Royal Society seeks to explain. CO2 is already in the atmosphere...
During February of 2014 the UK weather and floods continued to dominate headlines but the sustainability of Russia’s Winter Olympics takes the top spot. Sochi 2014:...