Data That Matters September 2019
Zero. Alaska had no sea ice within 150 miles of its shores for the first time since written records were 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
Climate change has progressed from warnings in the middle of the last century, to the creation of Earth Day, to Continue reading
News about climate change has shifted from what’s possible to what’s happening – with insights into what’s coming. NOAA compiled Continue reading
Subsidies encourage policies that can be mutually exclusive. Renewable energy subsidies are noticeable because they visibly go to people who Continue reading
Alaska land temperatures exceeded typical highs by 25F and water temperatures by 20F. Carbon emissions from power production in the Continue reading
Keep in mind, we’re talking about Alaska. Anchorage’s typical high temperature for July is 65.4F. This week it is expected Continue reading
Climate change is no longer a topic for debate in yet another country. Temperatures in parts of India have reached Continue reading