Showing posts with label climate impacts day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label climate impacts day. Show all posts
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Strong Body of Evidence for a Changing Climate
Each year the temperature is getting warmer and the weather is getting more extreme. Storms are more frequent and more ferocious including increasing numbers of deadly tornadoes and floods. The extreme heat is also causing droughts, forest fires and insect infestations. Extreme weather in on the increase in places where they are habitually prone, but unusual climatic events are also showing up in unexpected places. Even in places that have not been hit with extreme weather there is evidence of climate change. Here is a quick review of some of the research evidence indicating that climate change is driving the increased number of extreme weather events.
Bill McKibben on Connect the Dots Events
Today is Climate Impacts Day and as 350.org founder Bill McKibben said earlier today, "5/5 is no normal day — it’s the day that people around the world are coming together to Connect the Dots about climate change."
Interactive Map Reveals Warmer Spring
Here is an interactive
map that enables you to see exactly how the weather has gotten warmer in the US this
spring. Eastern
North America has had an early spring with record breaking
temperatures stretching for thousands of kilometers. When we put the climate
data together we see that over the past several decades, with the exception of
the Southeast, spring weather has indeed been arriving earlier.
100 Global Activities for Climate Impacts Day
May 5th, 2012 (5/5/12) is a 350.org event known as Climate Impacts Day. This is an opportunity for people to "connect the dots" between extreme weather and climate change. Activities are taking place all around the world to show the various ways that climate change has impacted their lives. Here is a summary of more than one hundred activities from Africa, the Pacific, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Europe and North America:
Friday, May 4, 2012
The World “Connects the Dots” Between Extreme Weather & Climate Change

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