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
El Ninos are a weather and climate phenomenon that meteorologists and climatologists are finally beginning to understand. Warmer water in Continue reading
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
California’s drought has gone beyond cutbacks. In some communities the water no longer flows and it being trucked in. In Continue reading
In addition to drought, five western US states recorded record temperatures for June. July and August are usually the hottest Continue reading
The poorest 40% of Americans have negative net worth. Since June 2010, the four biggest coal companies have gone from Continue reading
A model of what California may face because of drought is already happening in Sao Paulo, Brazil, one of the Continue reading
The draining of California’s aquifers is sinking the land above them, at about one foot per year in some places. Continue reading
Disasters, whether natural, political, or military, make habitable places inhabitable. People must move, and they do. With tens of millions Continue reading