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Sea Level Rise Accelerates

New data are in and the results aren’t encouraging. The seas continue to rise, and are doing so at the Continue reading →

Data That Matters April 2015

Antarctica sets a new temperature record of 63.5F. California’s snowpack is at 6% of normal. Since 1870, sea level has Continue reading →

Ocean Motion Energy

Wave and tidal power don’t receive as much attention as solar and wind, but the price for ocean energy is Continue reading →

Sea Level Rise 61.91mm

Just the data: Since 1997, sea level has risen by 61.91mm. Since 1870, sea level has risen about 200mm. The Continue reading →

Record Low Arctic Ice

Arctic ice is continually changing. Data taken over years and decades mark the trends. The latest trend just hit a Continue reading →

Antarctic Ice Melt Accelerates

It is troubling enough that Antarctica’s ice is melting. The melt rate is increasing. Now, the ice that has bottled Continue reading →

Atlantic Circulation Slows

One of the major ocean currents, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOD), is weakening. Ocean currents carry heat with the Continue reading →

The Human Tide Hasn’t Turned

Humans live where there’s water. Commerce, shipping, and fishing provide extra incentives to live along coasts. Coastal populations continue to Continue reading →

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