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Extreme Weather

Climate change and extreme weather linked in new research

Extreme weather is often the result of climate change, says scientists in Germany, who claim to have found link between GHGs and changes in weather patterns

NASA image reveals extent of Australian heat wave

Sustained period of record breaking weather likely to form part of global warming trend says IPCC chair Rajendra Pachauri

Climate change nation: Evidence of impact visible across US

Draft of the National Climate Assessment 2013 finds climate impacts from receding sea ice in Alaska to water shortages in the south east

US report makes extreme weather link to climate change

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0830-1700 GMT

US 2012 weather extremes mapped

The National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has published a map of extreme US events with low snowfall, continuing drought and damaged crops leaving a difficult legacy for 2013

2012 warmest year on record for USA

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says weather was “consistent with a warming world” but can’t be linked exclusively to climate change

RTCC’s 2012 review – a year in climate change

12 months in focus: Rising temperatures, extreme weather events, an inconclusive Earth Summit in Rio and a promise from US President Obama to finally address global warming

Cameroon, art and climate awareness

Youth Profile #22: As life in Cameroon is changed by climate change, one group of young people aims to provide children with the tools they need to drive climate education.

40 million people at high risk from climate change in China

The 5th annual risk atlas from analysts Maplecroft finds five of China’s major cities at ‘high risk’ and warns multi-national companies operating in most Asian cities could face spiralling environmental costs.

Planet 6°C: Will climate change turn Planet Earth into Mars?

More and more scientists warn that the world could see global average temperatures rise 6°C by 2100. What would this mean for the planet?

Mitigation and adaptation critical to guaranteeing food security

Ahead of the UN climate summit in Doha, two new studies highlight the impacts of climate change and the world’s food system on one another and their potential to impact our relationship with food.

Extreme weather cost US insurers $34bn in 2011

Drought, wildfires and flooding pile on pressure as report calls for insurance industry to factor climate change into new models

Climate Live: UK MPs call for halt in Arctic oil and gas drilling as sea ice shrink to lowest levels

The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST

Climate change and biofuels blamed for rising food prices

New reports raise concern over links between rising food prices, climate change and biofuels

New report reveals Bangladesh, the Philippines, Myanmar, India and Vietnam at acute risk from climate change

Maplecroft’s Natural Hazards Risk Atlas reveals emerging South Asia’s key economies must build resilience against natural hazards such as flooding and cyclones.

O2 and Amazon outages timely reminders that climate resilient ICT sector is vital for future prosperity

ICT keeps the world talking – but is enough being done to ensure connections can cope with extreme weather?

July 9-13: Five things we’ve learnt about climate change and the green movement this week

Carpet roofs, extreme weather, greens going blue and money growing on trees – what’s gone on in the world of climate change this week?

UNFCCC kicks off first finance workshop

The latest international climate change news, debate and video from RTCC.

Photo of the week #18 – Defending the coastlines

Our latest photo of the week shows extreme weather’s impact on the Netherlands.

New iPhone App aims to predict extreme weather events

Creators of xWeather App say they hope to give users ‘bigger picture’ when it comes to climate and extreme weather.

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