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Thawing Permafrost Cracking Cities

If you live in a cold climate you’re probably familiar with frost heaves, seasonal shifts in the ground that crack Continue reading →

Methane Growth Shrinks

The good news: The amount of methane (a powerful greenhouse gas) produced in fossil fuel production, is down by 2% Continue reading →

Greenland Melting Quickens

The melting ice sheets of Greenland are raising ocean sea levels. That was bad enough to cause many to worry. Continue reading →

Record Temperatures Again

Sigh. Another month. Another record temperature for the planet. We’ve been setting records for about a year now (depending on Continue reading →

XKCD Graphs Global Warming

Time for a comic, xkcd.com. XKCD is known for a mix of, “Romance, sarcasm, math, and language”; and is also Continue reading →

Sea Level Villages Relocate

Ocean rise and beach erosion are forcing the relocation of villages in Alaska, Washington, and Louisiana. Whatever the cause, action Continue reading →

Northwest Passage Opens

Enough arctic ice has melted that the Northwest Passage, a sailing and shipping route between the Atlantic and the Pacific Continue reading →

Record July Heat

This post is getting too repetitious, but we did it again. The planet set yet another temperature record in July. Continue reading →

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