Latest Climate Change Headlines

All the headlines from our Climate Change Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Governments Struggle with Financial Crisis as the Planet Warms up

Jan 11 2013 // The global economy has been through economic recessions before, and has eventually recovered from them. This time around, however, it must do so while coping with the ever increasing menace of climate change – that makes...

Researchers Find Cost of Combating Climate Change Surges as World Delays

Jan 3 2013 // An agreement by almost 200 nations to curb rising greenhouse gas emissions from 2020 will be far more costly than taking action now to tackle climate change, according to research published on Wednesday. Quick measures to...

Events that Topped World Insurance News in 2012

Dec 28 2012 // While 2012 wasn’t as tumultuous as 2011, it had its share of insurance shaking trends and events. Here in roughly chronological order are some of them: 1) The costs of the flooding in Thailand in 2011, wasn’t...

Report Finds Indiana Average In Crisis Readiness

Dec 21 2012 // Deadly disease outbreaks, vaccination shortages and massive tornadoes are all scary thoughts. The question is: Is Indiana prepared for them? Yes – but only to a point. The state scores a 5 out of 10 on a preparedness...

States Plan to Sue EPA Over Greenhouse Gas Regulations

Dec 12 2012 // A coalition of seven eastern states led by New York plans to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for failing to issue new guidelines to curb methane emissions, a greenhouse gas that may be linked to climate...

Poor Nations to Seek UN Climate Change Compensation Payments in 2013

Dec 11 2012 // Developing nations will push next year for a radical U.N. mechanism to compensate them for the impact of climate change, such as droughts or rising sea levels, despite reluctance among wealthy states which would have to...

Extreme Weather is New Normal, U.N.’s Ban Tells Climate Change Talks

Dec 5 2012 // Extreme weather is the new normal and poses a threat to the human race, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Tuesday as he sought to revive deadlocked global climate change talks. Ban’s intervention came as...

Climate is ‘Changing before our Eyes’ Says World Meteorological Organization

Nov 29 2012 // The fact that Arctic sea ice has melted this year to its lowest recorded level shows, along with other weather extremes, that “climate change is taking place before our eyes,” the World Meteorological...

Colombia to Offer Climate Change Insurance to Coffee Farmers

Nov 29 2012 // Colombia is launching insurance to protect coffee plantations hit by climate change, which has damaged output in the world’s top producer of high quality Arabica beans in recent years, officials said on...

UN Report: Melting Permafrost Seen as New Peril in Global Warming

Nov 28 2012 // Permafrost lands across Siberia and Alaska that contain vast stores of carbon are beginning to thaw, bringing with it the threat of a big increase in global warming by 2100, a U.N. report said on Tuesday. A thaw of the...

EU’s Debt Crisis Saps its Ability to Lead Climate Change Debate

Nov 26 2012 // The EU’s debt crisis has sapped its ability to lead the way in global climate talks, which began in Doha on Monday, and to build on a fragile victory it clinched a year ago. The European Union is one of the few...

Kreidler’s 4th Term in Washington: Healthcare, Climate Change, Excess Surpluses

Nov 19 2012 // Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler won nearly six in 10 votes in his re-election bid, giving him bragging rights as the U.S.’ longest currently serving insurance commissioner. Kreidler won 57.7 percent...

Extreme Weather Hits Poor, Middle Class in U.S. the Hardest

Nov 16 2012 // U.S. droughts, floods and heat waves likely fueled by climate change in the last two years hit the people who can afford it the least – the poor and middle class, a report published on Friday said. In affected areas...

President Obama Vows to Address Climate Change

Nov 15 2012 // President Barack Obama said he plans to work with Congress in his second term to curb human-aggravated climate change, but not at the expense of the U.S. economy. “I am a firm believer that climate change is real,...

Kreidler’s 4th Term in Washington: Healthcare, Climate Change, Excess Surpluses

Nov 8 2012 // Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler won nearly six in 10 votes in his re-election bid, giving him bragging rights as the U.S.’s longest currently serving insurance commissioner. Kreidler won 57.7 percent...

Is Global Warming to Blame for Superstorm? Scientists Weigh In

Nov 2 2012 // Climate scientist Michael Oppenheimer stood along the Hudson River and watched his research come to life as Hurricane Sandy blew through New York. Just eight months earlier, the Princeton University professor reported that...

Utah Lawmaker Mulls Climate Concerns in Wildfire Bill

Oct 9 2012 // At the request of a youth group, a Republican Utah lawmaker plans to address concerns about climate change in a bill dealing with wildfires. State Rep. Kraig Powell of Heber City has requested the drafting of legislation...

Report Points to Insurance Industry’s Vulnerability to Climate Change

Oct 8 2012 // A report out late last month urges the insurance industry to act to protect itself and the community against the increasing frequency of extreme weather due to climate change. In short, the report, its authors and those...

Report Points to Insurance Industry’s Vulnerability to Climate Change

Sep 20 2012 // A report out Thursday urges the insurance industry to act to protect itself and the community against the increasing frequency of extreme weather due to climate change. In short, the report, its authors and those endorsing...

Climate Change Poses Risks to Food Supplies Beyond U.S. Drought

Aug 17 2012 // Downpours and heat waves caused by climate change could disrupt food supplies from the fields to the supermarkets, raising the risk of more price spikes such as this year’s leap triggered by drought in the United...