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Showing posts from January, 2016

Arctic sea ice area at record low for time of year

Arctic sea ice area on January 28, 2016, was only 12.17902 million square km. At this time of year, sea ice area hasn't been as low as this for at least since satellite records started in 1979, a…
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Why America should lead on climate

There are many reasons why America should take the lead in action on climate change.  It's fair and in everyone's interest that America takes the lead It's fair that those who pollute mo…
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Greenhouse gas levels and temperatures keep rising

At the Paris Agreement , nations pledged to cut emissions and avoid dangerous temperature rises. Yet, the rise in greenhouse gas levels and temperatures appears to be accelerating. Record growth of c…
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Arctic Sea Ice At Record Low

Arctic sea ice extent on January 4, 2016, was at a record low for the time of the year, as illustrated by the image below. Arctic sea ice will typically reach its maximum extent in March. In 2015, se…
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