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This is a pretty bad headline. Prudhoe dome melted 7000 years ago. The Greenland ice cap did not. There are…
such an interesting and thorough read! As someone still trying to learn about the historical implications of climate colonialism and…
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- That has appeared to erode EPA’s credibility with some judges, said Michael Gerrard, director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University. “It’s perilous to use different explanations for the same thing,” […]
- Renewable Energies Overtook Global Electricity Demand Last Year, Led by Solar Growth in China, India“As we’re seeing the cost of oil be incredibly volatile right now because of the war, I think more and more people are looking to that national security argument as a reason to think about […]
- Image via Columbia Climate School. Bottom line: Signs are trending toward a super El Niño to develop this summer. If it happens, we might see record high temperatures in 2026 and into 2027.
















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