
Alaska Hits 90F
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
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
We can’t suddenly stop climate change. The planet is too big and the system has too much inertia. So many Continue reading
It happened again. CO2 hit a new record, 403.3 ppm, a level almost a hundred times higher than the level Continue reading
Congratulate renewable energy. Within the last several years, solar and wind energy have become so widely adopted that global CO2 Continue reading
As with many things, it seems obvious in retrospect. Warmer land is creating craters in the arctic. (Siberian Craters Proliferate) Continue reading
US Jobs were up by 178,000. Unemployment was down to 4.6%. The US has seen a 1,284% increase in oil Continue reading
The permafrost is melting. Even without temperatures 50F above normal, permafrost has been melting. As reported earlier, buildings are being Continue reading
Methane is twenty times more damaging to the environment than carbon dioxide, but is not being tracked as closely. Within Continue reading