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Trump’s Campaign Is Trying to Cover Up His Lies About Climate Change

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

56 percent of his supporters believe in climate change, unlike their candidate. Continue reading Trump’s Campaign Is Trying to Cover Up His Lies About Climate Change→

Posted in climate change, climate science, Donald Trump, Hoax, Mike Pence, presidential debates, us presidential election 2016, voting issues | Tagged Global Warming

How to Talk About the Paris Climate Agreement at the Bar

Posted on September 22, 2016 by Kaleigh Rogers for Motherboard

Is the world saved yet? Continue reading How to Talk About the Paris Climate Agreement at the Bar→

Posted in climate change, Earth, Environment, fossil fuels, Government, Law, power, treaties, UN, united nations | Tagged Global Warming, Greenhouse Gas Emissions

I Canoed to the Arctic Ocean, and What Did I Find? A Balmy Beach

Posted on September 16, 2016 by Brian Castner for Motherboard

Water that’s 72 degrees Fahrenheit would be pleasant just about anywhere, let alone in the Arctic Circle. Continue reading I Canoed to the Arctic Ocean, and What Did I Find? A Balmy Beach→

Posted in arctic ocean, canada, climate change, Drift Currents, Earth, features, Mackenzie River | Tagged Global Warming

The People Making Solar Power Where the Sun Doesn’t Set

Posted on September 15, 2016 by Brian Castner for Motherboard

The tricky balance of diesel and renewable energy in the far north. Continue reading The People Making Solar Power Where the Sun Doesn’t Set→

Posted in climate change, Drift Currents, Earth, Energy, features, Mackenzie River, solar | Tagged Global Warming

This Is Where 1 Million Paddle Strokes Gets a Climate Reporter in a Canoe

Posted on September 14, 2016 by Motherboard

Hint: Very, very far north. Continue reading This Is Where 1 Million Paddle Strokes Gets a Climate Reporter in a Canoe→

Posted in Arctic Circle, canada, climate change, Drift Currents, Earth, Mackenzie River, northwest territories | Tagged Global Warming

The Oldest Fossils Ever Found Date Back 3.7 Billion Years

Posted on August 31, 2016 by Becky Ferreira for Motherboard

Earth was down to host life even in its tumultuous infancy. Continue reading The Oldest Fossils Ever Found Date Back 3.7 Billion Years→

Posted in arctic, bacteria, climate change, discoveries, Environment, fossils, greenland, oldest, oldest fossils, recordbreaking | Tagged Global Warming, Records

Every Month This Year Has Been the Hottest in Recorded History

Posted on August 17, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

July was the hottest month recorded on our planet. Continue reading Every Month This Year Has Been the Hottest in Recorded History→

Posted in climate, climate change, Environment, global, nasa, NOAA, record-breaking | Tagged Global Warming, Ocean, Records, Temperature

How a Volcanic Eruption Kept Rising Oceans at Bay

Posted on August 10, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

New simulations find that Mount Pinatubo’s massive eruption in 1991 has masked accelerating global sea level rise. Continue reading How a Volcanic Eruption Kept Rising Oceans at Bay→

Posted in climate change, discoveries, Earth, mount pinatubo, sea level rise, sea levels | Tagged Global Warming

Humans Have Used All the Earth’s Resources for the Year

Posted on August 9, 2016 by Sarah Emerson for Motherboard

By 2030, we’ll need more than two Earths to support our natural resource needs. Continue reading Humans Have Used All the Earth’s Resources for the Year→

Posted in biocapacity, Carbon Emissions, climate change, Earth Overshoot Day, ecological footprint, ecology, Global Footprint Network, greenhouse gas, natural resources, Paris Agreement | Tagged Global Warming

Why Green Crabs Are Invading the East Coast

Posted on August 8, 2016 by Nathan Baril for Motherboard

The gophers of the sea, they dig and dig, destroying eelgrass habitats. Continue reading Why Green Crabs Are Invading the East Coast→

Posted in Atlantic Ocean, climate change, east coast, eelgrass, fisheries, fishing, green crab, gulf of maine, habitats, invasive species, maine, Shrimp | Tagged Global Warming

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