The Thermometer Series: The second of six articles on the next steps in climate reform and why we need to advance current climate change strategy. For 24 years we have…
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Record Greenland Melt August 2012. This image is from 35 miles inland from the edge of the ice sheet due east from a place called Point 660, which is about…
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And they also say that Elvis is not dead. But alas... the answer is no, we are not saved. Things are actually getting worse because of the so-called "flattening emissions."…
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West coast of Greenland. The fastest glacier in the world, Jakobshaven Isbrae, moving at 150 feet per day, dumps ice from the Greenland Ice Sheet into Disko Bay. (Photo: Bruce…
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Global Thermostat's machine can remove CO2 directly from the atmosphere for $10 per ton. In the run up to the Paris climate talks, current policy is far behind. Virtually unknown…
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First published on Truthout.org April 24, 2015. "The best estimate of the human-induced contribution to warming is similar to the observed warming ." IPCC 2013, Summary for Policy Makers.(1) This statement…
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First published on Truthout.org April 24, 2015. "The best estimate of the human-induced contribution to warming is similar to the observed warming ." IPCC 2013, Summary for Policy Makers.(1) This statement…
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Coal definitely creates less net warming in the short-term because of aerosols. Aerosols pollution emitted from coal is basically smog. The sulfates in smog rom burning fossil fuels are global…
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Coal definitely creates less net warming in the short-term because of aerosols. Aerosols pollution emitted from coal is basically smog. The sulfates in smog rom burning fossil fuels are global…
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First published on Truthout, December 26, 2014. As we move into 2015, the latest climate science continues to diverge from policy. New science tells us that, because of short-lived climate…
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First published on Truthout, December 26, 2014. As we move into 2015, the latest climate science continues to diverge from policy. New science tells us that, because of short-lived climate…
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