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February Breaks Records

Records aren’t made to be broken. In a stable system, records happen randomly and equally on both sides of a Continue reading →

Growing Economies Not Pollution

For the last two years, we’ve done something that many supposed wasn’t possible: we’ve grown our global economy while not Continue reading →

Record Warm US Winter

December, January, and February combined to set a new record temperature (36.8F) for the contiguous 48 US states. Each month Continue reading →

Coastal Flooding Details

Sea level rise is usually expressed in average global mm/year statistics, but the most direct impact is flooding. A few Continue reading →

Sea Level Rise Accelerates

In yet another way to look at the data, it is confirmed that sea levels are rising, and the rate Continue reading →

Record Global Temperature January 2016

The data is in and the records keep coming. That’s not good. January’s record temperature was 1.13 C degrees about Continue reading →

Relocating Endangered People

Climate change is not debatable for many communities. Rising seas are already threatening coastal towns in Alaska and Louisiana. Federal Continue reading →

Components Of Sea Level Rise

Sea level rise has been measured for long enough to quantify the general trend. As more data comes in and Continue reading →

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