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We Can’t Hide From Global Warming’s Consequences

We Can’t Hide From Global Warming’s Consequences

Over the past few months, heat records have broken worldwide. In early July, the temperature in Ouargla, Algeria, reached 51.3°C (124.34°F), the highest ever recorded in Africa! Temperatures in the eastern and southwestern U.S. and southeastern Canada have also hit record highs. In Montreal, people sweltered under temperatures of 36.6°C (97.88°F), the highest ever recorded […]

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    Fish and Fishermen Already Moving to Survive Climate Change

    Fish and Fishermen Already Moving to Survive Climate Change

    By Amy McDermott The Inuvialuit and Gwich’in peoples spend their summers fishing off the coast of Canada’s Yukon Territory. For generations, they’ve trekked from towns around the Western Arctic to a spit called Shingle Point, where the Mackenzie River’s braided flows spill off North America into the Beaufort Sea. The nutrient-rich waters at the mouth […]

    Pentagon Watered Down Climate Report for Trump-Era Publication, Draft Reveals

    Pentagon Watered Down Climate Report for Trump-Era Publication, Draft Reveals

    A Department of Defense (DOD) report on the potential impacts of climate change on U.S. military infrastructure paradoxically downplayed the importance of climate change, an earlier draft of the report obtained by The Washington Post and publicized Thursday revealed. The earlier, more urgent draft was written in 2016, while Barack Obama was still president, while […]

    ‘Nowhere Is Immune’: Researchers Find Record Levels of Microplastics in Arctic Sea Ice

    ‘Nowhere Is Immune’: Researchers Find Record Levels of Microplastics in Arctic Sea Ice

    Scientists found record levels of microplastics in Arctic sea ice, a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications revealed. Researchers from the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) sampled ice from five Arctic Ocean regions and found up to 12,000 microplastic particles per liter (approximately 1.06 liquid quarts) of ice, an […]

    Arctic Sea Ice Hits Second-Lowest Winter Peak on Record

    Arctic Sea Ice Hits Second-Lowest Winter Peak on Record

    By Robert McSweeney Arctic sea ice has experienced its maximum extent for the year, reaching 14.48 million square kilometers (approximately 5.59 million square miles) on March 17—the second smallest in the 39-year satellite record. The provisional data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) shows the 2018 winter peak only narrowly avoided taking […]