
Northern Hemisphere Snowpack Likely to Shrink Faster
A new study suggests that water supplies in places like the American West and Central Asia will decline thanks to faster than expected change in snowfall
Anne C. Mulkern covers energy and climate for E&E News.

Northern Hemisphere Snowpack Likely to Shrink Faster
A new study suggests that water supplies in places like the American West and Central Asia will decline thanks to faster than expected change in snowfall

Scientists Seek Strategy to Convey Seriousness of Sea-Level Rise
The impact of sea-level rise as a result of global warming will be seen on coastlines around the world over the next several decades and centuries, affecting at least half the world's people

Researcher: Ban Patents on Geoengineering Technology
Physicist David Keith, who has been working on technologies to block sunlight to slow global warming, argues that such efforts need to remain in the public domain

Climate Change May Transform California's Bay Area
Sea-level rise, warmer temperatures and endangered species are among the impacts expected by 2100

Carbon Capture and Storage May Be Key to Climate Bill
To win support for a bill that would cap greenhouse gas emissions, lobbyists are touting carbon capture and storage technology

A Role for Trees in Climate Change Legislation?
Forest product companies hope to be rewarded by future global warming laws

Lobbyists Swarm Washington Touting Energy Ideas
With climate change and energy legislation in the works, lobbyists are lining up to influence the federal government's decisions

Renewable Energy Might Be Slow to Spur U.S. Economy
Green energy encouraged by the stimulus bill must first pass regulatory and corporate hurdles