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Global CO2 Emissions Shrink
Thanks partly to extra solar and wind power, “global CO2 emissions would have been more than 600 million tonnes higher Continue reading
Wildlife Populations Decline by 69 Percent
In general, wildlife populations have declined by 69%. That may not be apparent to most people because most people do Continue reading
Successful Asteroid Deflection Proven
We finally have tested a concept for how to deflect an asteroid, and it worked more than 25 times better Continue reading
Data That Matters September 2022
US Life Expectancy Falls Again
It is easy to blame the pandemic, but it isn’t just because of that. In January 1996, US life expectancy Continue reading
Data That Matters August 2022
“Antarctica had a record-low July sea ice coverage for the second month in a row at 5.75 million square miles…” Continue reading
Mainstream Acknowledges EV Efficiency
It isn’t a surprise to hear that electric vehicles are efficient. It’s part of their marketing. The article “Electric Vehicles Continue reading