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Natural Sea Rise Protections

Regardless of climate change, beaches and coasts are affected by storms and shifting land. Weather and geology must be defended Continue reading →

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 →

Too Late For Sucking CO2

Global climate change is happening because greenhouse gases like CO2 are accumulating in the atmosphere and raising the global temperature. Continue reading →

Ecological Point Of No Return

Taken together, the various trends happening across a variety of scientific disciplines are convincing some people that global climate change 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 →

DC Sinks

As if rising sea levels weren’t enough, Washington, D.C., a nation’s capitol built in a tidal zone in a swamp, Continue reading →

Too Few Funds For Seawalls

In the US, if you live near a river or an ocean you probably live near a project built and Continue reading →

Bangkok May Disappear

Bangkok has too many things working against it: rising sea levels, ground sinking from drained aquifers, and its own growth. Continue reading →

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