Vicki Arroyo: Let's prepare for our new climate
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Set aside the politics: Data shows that climate change is happening, measurably, now.
Environmental modification techniques (ENMOD) for military use constitute, in the present context of global warfare, the ultimate weapon of mass destruction.
A U.S. appeals court has reversed itself and found that the Army Corps of Engineers cannot be held liable in property owners' lawsuits over flood damage during Hurricane Katrina. More than 400 property owners had filed lawsuits after the
US scientists say climate change is responsible for lowest levels of Arctic sea ice since record keeping began in 1979.
I just came across this deeply emotive video about the chemtrail phenomenon called “Why in the World are They Spraying?”
Damaging storms spawned tornadoes in New York City, darkened tens of thousands of homes in the Washington, D.C., area and flooded New England streets turned a normal day of rest into a day of cleaning up for many East Coast residents
People around the world are noticing that our planet's weather is dramatically changing.
Local residents find the wooden remains of a ship believed to be from the Civil War era, revealed by Hurricane Isaac after it pummelled the Alabama shore. Sarah Charlton reports.
Mississippi emergency management officials notified the Tangipahoa Parish, La., government and Louisiana's Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness of an "imminent failure" of the dam at Lake Tangipahoa in Mississippi's
The city states of the ancient Mayan empire flourished in southern Mexico and northern Central America for about six centuries. Then, around A.D. 900 Mayan civilization disintegrated.
Three big intertwined but rival agribusinesses — corn farmers, meat and poultry producers, and biofuel refineries — are in a political fight to protect their interests as a drought ravages corn producers and industrial consumers alike.
The Warmists are getting desperate. Their attempt to make much of the Muller non-story backfired horribly.
July was the hottest month ever in the continental U.S., and the past twelve months have been hotter than any such period on record.
The Philippines’ capital has been paralyzed by fast moving floods that poured into the city from surrounding dams, overflowing after 12 days of monsoon downpours.
People slowly came outside despite the cold wind Tuesday across South Africa, pointed their mobile phone cameras to the sky and opened their mouths to taste a rare snowfall that fell on much of the country.
Flood waters reach up to two metres in capital, forcing schools and offices to shut and people to flee to higher ground.
New study, led by NASA's James Hansen, refutes notion that weather events cannot be attributed to systemic climate change
This week has provided two very clear examples of why it is so important to keep on prepping.
Taken from Chase Field Baseball Stadium in downtown Phoenix, AZ Saturday, July 21st, 2012...
Jane Lubchenco from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says that: “Many people around the world are beginning to appreciate that climate change is under way, that it’s having consequences that are playing out in real time and,
Unprecedented rainfall and floods wreaked havoc in Beijing Saturday night, with over three feet of standing water on some streets.
A recent study by alarmist Philip W. Mote, director of the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute at Oregon State University claims that global warming is 20 times more likely the cause of last year’s heat wave in Texas which was directly causation
Have you been following the ‘freak’ weather recently?
All over America the corn is dying. If drought conditions persist in the middle part of the country, wheat and soybeans will be next.
As globe warms, the rate records are being broken can't be explained away by coincidence
We've seen it time and again over the last decade. An emergency strikes and panic grips the city or region for days or weeks on end.
More than 1 million homes and businesses in a swath from Indiana to Virginia remained without power on Wednesday, five days after deadly storms tore through the region.
Hundreds of thousands from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic were preparing to spend the Fourth of July like America’s founders did in 1776, without the conveniences of electricity and air conditioning.
The new week is here and unfortunately for some areas, we can't leave the heat behind. We've got that story plus a look at your Fourth of July forecast and the increasing monsoonal moisture in the Southwest.
Norton Dam, Kan., hit 118 F. on Thursday, and 32 communities from Colorado to Indiana just posted their highest temperatures ever. Forecasters say back-to-back La Niñas are partly to blame.