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What’s In A Cloud? Rejected Satellite Data Gives Us A Fresh Insight Into Our Floating Companions
Clouds have been objects of reverie and wonder throughout human history, inspiring art and imagination, and of course warning of extreme weather events. Clouds are also central players in Earth’s climate. They move water around the globe, reflect sunlight and interact with radiation emitted by the Earth, and in so doing can both cool and…
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The Future Earth Challenges Us to Break Our Cycle of Doom
In an era of the climate crisis, it’s easy to imagine things getting worse because that’s all we know.
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Oil Allies Refuse To Welcome Key Scientific Report At UN Climate Talks
In what is likely an unsurprising but no less troubling move, the oil alliance between Kuwait, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and, embarrassingly, the United States has intercepted the adoption of a key finding from the historic Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report at the United Nations climate talks—a move that is being chastised by many of…
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U.N. Panel Reaffirms That Climate Change Is “Irreversible”
The U.N. panel charged with a five-year mission to assess global climate change and provide a necessary course of action in order to stem its negative effects finally released a Synthesis Report detailing their findings in stark black-and-white. The news was all pretty doom and gloom.