NOAA now projects 9 inches of sea level rise on average globally by 2035. At greater than 12 mm per year, this sea level jump is significantly beyond the barrier…
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South Padre Island sea level rise erosion, mile 11 beyond end of pavement, Spring Tide, April 2014, non-storm conditions: Spring Tides in April and King Tides in October are the…
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This beautiful beach is compromised by natural erosion. It happens every time sea level rises greater than 7 mm per year on average from all sources. Here at mile 50…
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One of the biggest myths about climate change is that emissions reductions cool Earth. This is nowhere close to reality. Even the Paris Commitments of 80 percent emissions reductions by…
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The IPCC changed their fundamental philosophy on how they evaluate scenarios of our future climate in their 2013 reporting, but they have yet to acknowledge the most common and meaningful…
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Previous Larsen Ice Shelf Collapses: "A" was in 1995, "B" in 2002. The collapses around Antarctica are increasing in frequency farther south as global warming progresses. NASA Image. Scientists may…
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Ilulissat Icefjord discharge, Greenland. Looking out to sea from the mouth of the icefjord. The tallest bergs are over 200 feet high. Ice loss from Greenland has increased over 600…
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Wind scoured blue ice on the Greenland Ice Sheet: Katabatic winds, or gravity driven monster winds up to 150 mph sustained, can literally blow the ice away. It's easy to…
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A quick note on the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine's review of climate pollution reform technologies: Climate Intervention -- Carbon Dioxide Removal and Reliable Sequestration, June 2017. Theoretical academic…
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An iceberg armada at the mouth of the Ilulissat Icefjord that funnels discharges from the world's fastest and most prolific ice sheet discharge glacier in Greenland. Ice loss from Greenland…
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Halloween Flood 2013 Aftermath, Austin Texas. It's all around us but masked by "noise" in the media; enabled by fairness in journalism, driven by myth that has been propagated by…
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