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Iceberg Swarms

Climate change isn’t just about sea level rise. Within the last week, the number of icebergs in the North Atlantic Continue reading →

Warming Oceans Losing Oxygen

Besides raising sea levels, warming oceans are also reducing the oxygen content of the water which reduces the amount of Continue reading →

Record Highs North And South

Record high temperatures are hitting north and south of the equator. The North Pole continues to be 50F above normal. Continue reading →

Data That Matters November 2016

Venezuela is experiencing 15-fold inflation. The US economy added 161,000 jobs in October and wages were up 2.8% from 2015. Continue reading →

Polar Ice Breaks Into New Trend

Add all of the sea ice in the Arctic and the Antarctic and get a number that varies with the Continue reading →

14th Record Month For Heat

The records for hottest month continue. For fourteen months, we’ve been setting record average temperatures for the planet. “June 2016 Continue reading →

The Arctic Opens

The Arctic Sea ice has melted enough to open a shipping lane north of Canada. It isn’t totally clear, but Continue reading →

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