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Climate Changes Updates 28 November
1. Resilient Design: Why Buildings Should Be Designed for Change
- Hot air and winds could drive mercury to record levelsRead more: http://www.theage.com.au/environment/weather/hot-air-and-winds-could-drive-mercury-to-record-levels-20121128-2ad0k.html#ixzz2Da8qHCNv
- Sea levels rising faster than UN projections: studyRead more: http://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/sea-levels-rising-faster-than-un-projections-study-20121128-2acys.html#ixzz2Da8uD4j0
4. The top of the world is melting
5. City set to reach 35 degrees
6. Rethinking Earth’s Most Massive Eruption
7. Adapt or Prevent Climate Change: What Will We Do?
8. Climate Change Threatens French Truffle
9. At COP 18/CMP 8 in Doha, governments successfully launch work as scheduled
10. COP18 UN climate talks ‘not about developing versus developed’
11. Anger as Poland is selected to host next UN climate change summit
12. Ambitious carbon targets in Doha needed to energise carbon markets
13. COP18 Live: Latest news from Day 3 of Doha climate summit
14. 2012 set to be ninth warmest year on record
15. Kerosene Lamps Identified as Big Source of Black Carbon
16. Mathematics Used to Identify Contamination in Water Distribution Networks
17. New Approach to Support Future Climate Projections
18. ‘Chill-Coma’ Recovery: Cold Cricket Case Could Defrost Mysteries of Changing Climate
19. How Climate Change Could Affect Entire Forest Ecosystems
20. Fish Ear Bones Point to Climate Impacts
21. Arctic sea ice larger than US melts, UN reports; climate change happening ‘before our eyes’
22. Brands failing to engage as consumers give up on green
23. Permafrost Carbon
24. Green Building Designs Can Help Protect Homes During Natural Disasters
25. Seas rising faster than projected – study
26. Doha: Developing nations demand step up in Kyoto ambition
27. WMO reports high temperatures, extreme weather, record Arctic ice melt in 2012
28. Doha: Global warming is slowing down, says Met Office