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Land Temperatures Set Record 2016

For the third year in a row, the planet set record temperatures (1.78F, 0.99C above average, according to NASA and Continue reading →

Warmest Year on Record 2016

It’s simple. Not much to say. Many already expected it. 2016 was the warmest year on record for the planet. Continue reading →

Permafrost Threats

The permafrost is melting. Even without temperatures 50F above normal, permafrost has been melting. As reported earlier, buildings are being Continue reading →

Methane Emissions Accelerate

Methane is twenty times more damaging to the environment than carbon dioxide, but is not being tracked as closely. Within Continue reading →

Climate Change Underestimated

Climate change has been difficult to predict because we’ve only been researching it for a few decades. It’s no surprise Continue reading →

Polar Ice Breaks Into New Trend

Add all of the sea ice in the Arctic and the Antarctic and get a number that varies with the Continue reading →

Sea Level Gauge Biases

It looks like there’s a mistake in the measure of sea level rise. Getting good data is difficult; especially, when Continue reading →

Almost Record Global Warmth

The good news is that, for the first time in 17 months we didn’t set a record for global temperatures. Continue reading →

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