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
Records aren’t made to be broken. In a stable system, records happen randomly and equally on both sides of a Continue reading
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
December, January, and February combined to set a new record temperature (36.8F) for the contiguous 48 US states. Each month Continue reading
Sea level rise is usually expressed in average global mm/year statistics, but the most direct impact is flooding. A few Continue reading
In yet another way to look at the data, it is confirmed that sea levels are rising, and the rate Continue reading
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
Climate change is not debatable for many communities. Rising seas are already threatening coastal towns in Alaska and Louisiana. Federal Continue reading
Sea level rise has been measured for long enough to quantify the general trend. As more data comes in and Continue reading