Tuesday 26 March 2013

The road ahead: More extreme weather?

Photo by Les Dunford
Extreme weather increasingly prompts talk of climate change and the link between the two.

We saw that recently with Hurricane Sandy in the US, and before that with the spate of droughts and wildfires. Australians pondered whether the record temperatures seen at the start of the year will become a more regular occurrence.

Now it is the turn of Britons. The British Isles, which are normally basking in spring sunshine at this time of year, are instead lying under several feet of snow. Thousands went without power, lambs are dying in the fields and there was the usual 'travel chaos'.

It was all timed nicely to coincide with the departure of the government's chief scientist, who drew the link with climate change as his farewell message.

Saturday 16 March 2013

Episode #44: The battle to stop ivory poaching, Fish fraud in the US + The electric Grand Prix



This podcast includes the following stories:
  1. Efforts to stop the deepening crisis over ivory poaching
  2. Fish fraud: A third of US products mislabelled
  3. More than 7,500 dead pigs found in Chinese river
  4. Keystone XL passes environmental impact report
  5. Mars Rover finds evidence that life could have existed
  6. 2012 saw second steepest CO2 rise since records began
  7. President Obama appoints environment champions
  8. Should weather forecasters talk about climate change
  9. Formula One to go electric 
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