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US Greenhouse Gases Decline

We’re producing far too much greenhouse gas in the US, but the trend has finally turned. Cleaner alternatives, more efficient Continue reading →

Scientists Find BPs Oil

Remember the BP oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico? For years the question was, “Where’d the oil go?” Continue reading →

Data That Matters – January 2015

They can find you with four pieces of data, even if the data is anonymized and mixed in with a Continue reading →

Doomsday Clock Ticks On

The Doomsday clock dates back to the real fears of nuclear holocaust. It doesn’t get as much attention since the Continue reading →

Wood As A New Renewable

Renewable energy sources usually describe solar and wind power. Historically there have been low tech options, but today’s solutions tend Continue reading →

Sea Level Rise Underestimated

The sea levels are rising, and faster than estimated. The baseline numbers from the last few decades were skewed. New Continue reading →

Threats As Large As Climate Change

Climate change is a big enough worry. There are nine other issues on a similar scale, each of which is Continue reading →

Bigger Dikes Different Problems

Some consider rising sea levels to have simple solutions. Building taller dikes worked from them. It could work for the Continue reading →

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