…While it Sizzles in Japan

July 24, 2001
A record-breaking heat wave has caused temperatures to rise near 104 degrees Fahrenheit for days in many regions of Japan, prompting heavy use of air conditioners during the hottest hours. Normally, temperatures above 90-93F are rare in these areas, even... continued

Britain Could Become Much Colder

July 23, 2001
Scientists are now reporting that Britain?s winter climate could become as cold as Moscow?s, according to new evidence that the vital ocean currents of the North Atlantic are beginning to change. Measurements over the past 50 years have shown that... continued

It Hurts to be Right: Climate Change Special

July 23, 2001
We are taking the unsual step of devoting the front page entirely to a group of climate stories that have appeared in the last few days. When Whitley Strieber and Art Bell published their book the Coming Global Superstorm, they... continued

Reports of Strange Lights Flood Northeast, Damage Area Found

July 23, 2001
As of 11:57 PM EST, WGAL TV in Lancaster, PA, was reporting that a damaged area had been found in a cornfield that appeared to be related to an object that crossed northeastern US skies at approximately 6:20PM EST today.... continued

Genoa Situation Grows More Serious

July 23, 2001
This e-mail message has been received from Starhawk, (Note: link very slow.)legendary author of the Sprial Dance and Dreaming the Dark who is in Genoa among the protesters. No matter how one feels about these protests, that events like these... continued

Drowning Island Nations Plead for Help

July 23, 2001
The tiny South Pacific nation of Tuvalu faces being submerged by rising sea levels. The Tuvaluan Government is considering abandoning the islands its people have lived on for thousands of years, believing the nation will be uninhabitable within decades. They... continued

Superstorms May Hit U.S.

July 23, 2001
A shift in the climate has taken place that has brought about an increase in major hurricanes. The period of heightened activity could last for decades, and unleash a catastrophic storm anywhere along the U.S. coast from Texas to Maine.... continued

Earth Heating Up Much Faster than Expected

July 23, 2001
There's a 90 percent chance Earth?s temperature will climb between 3 and 9 degrees this century, an international team of scientists reported today. The most likely scenario, according to the European and American scientists, is a rise of between 4... continued

USGS Earthquake Center Offline

July 22, 2001
The National Earthquake Reporting Center of the US Geologic Survey has been offline and its information unavailable since July 18. In addition, the IRIS seismic monitor at the University of Washington is not providing data underneath its map, although the... continued

Proof that City Living Drives You Nuts

July 21, 2001
New research suggests that people living in large cities are more likely than small-town residents to exhibit psychotic-like symptoms such as paranoia and delusions. In a study of more than 7,000 people in the Netherlands, investigators found that both full-blown... continued