
Data That Matters June 2021
With a market cap of $680B, Bitcoin was accepted as a legal currency by a government, El Salvador. Several large Continue reading
With a market cap of $680B, Bitcoin was accepted as a legal currency by a government, El Salvador. Several large Continue reading
It is no surprise to hear that a place is getting hotter. For those who follow more closely, it is Continue reading
Climate disasters quadrupling may be an attention-grabbing headline (did it get your attention?); but as usual, headlines are overly-simplified. To Continue reading
Permafrost, one of the largest carbon sinks (one billion metric tons) has become an immense carbon source (1.7 billion metric Continue reading
Summers in the arctic produced growth which absorbed carbon dioxide. That’s the way plants grow. With long enough winters, that Continue reading
Sometimes the evidence is so clear it doesn’t require explanation. “for the first time in recorded history, Alaska’s sea ice has 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
Sustainable fish harvest yields are down as much as 34%. Even without additional pollution, the Arctic will warm by another Continue reading