Data That Matters November 2019
Permafrost, one of the largest carbon sinks (one billion metric tons) has become an immense carbon source (1.7 billion metric Continue reading
Permafrost, one of the largest carbon sinks (one billion metric tons) has become an immense carbon source (1.7 billion metric Continue reading
In 1960, the richest paid 56% in taxes. Now they pay 23%, less than the 24.2% the poorest pay. A Continue reading
Zero. Alaska had no sea ice within 150 miles of its shores for the first time since written records were Continue reading
Fossil fuel subsidies are ~3.7 times greater than subsidies for renewable energy. The cost of gun deaths in the US Continue reading
Alaska land temperatures exceeded typical highs by 25F and water temperatures by 20F. Carbon emissions from power production in the Continue reading
By 2050, geothermal energy in America could produce 23% of national residential demand. Despite advances in renewable energy and efficiency, Continue reading
Within 30 years 95% of Northern Jakarta is expected to be below sea level. At the current extinction rate, we Continue reading
In Florida, houses sitting at less than one meter above sea level have valuation multiples of about 50% those of Continue reading