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Record Low Sea Ice – By A Lot

Antarctica just finished its winter. That’s the time for sea ice to reach its maximum extent, naturally. This year’s maximum Continue reading →

Record Low Antarctic Sea Ice

It did it again. For the second month Antarctic sea ice receded to a record low. “Antarctica had a record-low Continue reading →

Climate Records Updated – July 2022

We’re not setting records every month, but it certainly feels that way; especially, because there are so many ways to Continue reading →

Data That Matters March 2022

In the US, wages are up 4.5%, Inflation is up 7.9%; so, real wages are down 2.6%. Parts of Antarctica Continue reading →

Both Poles Heat Up

Recently it has become too common that the Arctic hits record heat by tens of degrees, not just a few. Continue reading →

Ice Sheet Instabilities Grow

A recent discovery may update sea level rise models. The 3 foot rise expected over the next few decades is Continue reading →

2016 Heat Record Confirmed

The final data and analyses are in. 2016 was the warmest year on record. Records were also set in: greenhouse Continue reading →

Data That Matters November 2016

Venezuela is experiencing 15-fold inflation. The US economy added 161,000 jobs in October and wages were up 2.8% from 2015. Continue reading →

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