The unprecedented summer ice melt in 2012 is a sign of things to come in the Arctic, writes Mark Rowe
Mark Rowe surveys the impact of climate change in Antarctica
THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA
The oceans are absorbing much of the heat added by climate change. Mark Rowe explores the consequences
Geordie Torr discusses the natural world’s response to climate change
A changing climate means changing rainfall patterns, writes Kit Gillet
Globally, glaciers are receding, providing an unambiguous sign that the climate is changing. Geordie Torr reports
Extreme weather and rising sea levels are affecting communities around the world. Mark Rowe reports
From unpredictable weather to the spread of pests, climate change is making life increasingly precarious for farmers. Hazel Southam reports
Stephan Lewandowsy and Lorraine Whitmarsh explore the reasons why people continue to deny that climate change is taking place