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Data That Matters June 2019

By 2050, geothermal energy in America could produce 23% of national residential demand. Despite advances in renewable energy and efficiency, Continue reading →

Devastating Drought In India

Climate change is no longer a topic for debate in yet another country. Temperatures in parts of India have reached Continue reading →

Data That Matters July 2016

Antarctica’s ozone hole shrunk by 4.5 million square kilometers annually. Environmental controls work. California’s aquifers hold 2.7 cubic kilometers instead Continue reading →

California Water Discovery

The bad news: California’s drought continues for the southern part of the state. The good news: It looks like California’s Continue reading →

Data That Matters December 2015

China’s Purchasing Manager’s Index fell to 49.6, a shrinkage. Sao Paulo’s reservoirs are down 98%. 20 Americans are now worth Continue reading →

Brazilian Drought

Sao Paulo, Brazil’s largest city, only has about 5 months of water left. The reservoirs are down about 98%. The Continue reading →

Fast Desertification

Debating climate change frequently involves maps and projections of the impact on coastlines. The best historical examples are the impacts Continue reading →

Indonesia Is Burning

As if the wildfires in the American West and in Siberia weren’t bad enough, Indonesia has managed to literally ignite Continue reading →

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