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Maybe A Record El Nino

El Ninos are a weather and climate phenomenon that meteorologists and climatologists are finally beginning to understand. Warmer water in Continue reading →

Data That Matters July 2015

US wages rose 3.3%. Humans can lay bricks at 700/hr. Robots, 1,000/hr. Americans turning away from owning homes as only Continue reading →

Californians Go Waterless

California’s drought has gone beyond cutbacks. In some communities the water no longer flows and it being trucked in. In Continue reading →

Western US Heat Records

In addition to drought, five western US states recorded record temperatures for June. July and August are usually the hottest Continue reading →

Data That Matters June 2015

The poorest 40% of Americans have negative net worth. Since June 2010, the four biggest coal companies have gone from Continue reading →

Sao Paulo Drought

A model of what California may face because of drought is already happening in Sao Paulo, Brazil, one of the Continue reading →

California Sank

The draining of California’s aquifers is sinking the land above them, at about one foot per year in some places. Continue reading →

Necessary Relocations

Disasters, whether natural, political, or military, make habitable places inhabitable. People must move, and they do. With tens of millions Continue reading →

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