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Researching and reporting the science and impacts of climate change. ⚽WORLD CUP HUB: climatecentral.org/world-cup-2026
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    Aug 27, 2018
    Temperature anomalies by country from 1880 to 2017. Wait for it... buff.ly/2Nq98f0 via @anttilip
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    Feb 18, 2017
    These bladeless wind generators are economic and bird friendly buff.ly/2l0U63A via @mashable
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    Feb 16, 2017
    Renewables made up 90 percent of the new power added to Europe's electric grid last year buff.ly/2lkRcXP
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    Jun 6, 2017
    Carbon dioxide peaked at 409.65 ppm in May. It's never been higher in human history buff.ly/2r1O5TY
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    Mar 4, 2018
    A history of global warming, in just 35 seconds buff.ly/2oIjoEZ
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    May 16, 2018
    800,000 years of CO2, one graph
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    Apr 14, 2017
    On the eve of the March for Science, organizers have started hinting about what they plan to do next buff.ly/2oc5ub5
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    Nov 26, 2024
    All 11 hurricanes in 2024 intensified by 9-28 mph, strengthening over waters made as much as 2.5°F warmer because of climate change. Hurricane Attribution shows it is *unlikely* Beryl & Milton would have developed into Category 5 hurricanes w/out the influence of climate change.
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    Map of the United States with details about the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. The image includes tracks of Hurricanes Beryl, Debby, Francine, Helene, and Milton that made landfall in the U.S. There are several facts about the 2024 season included on the graphic.

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Beryl: Brought flooding to the Northeast with rain totals exceeding 7 inches.
Helene: Caused catastrophic flooding in western North Carolina with 20-30 inches of rain and significant storm surge in Florida's Big Bend region.
Milton: Experienced rapid strengthening with a 90 mph wind increase in 24 hours, making it the 5th strongest hurricane on record, and spawned 46 tornadoes in Florida.
Oscar: was one of the smallest hurricanes on record.
The bottom of the image lists hurricane statistics: Beryl (June 28 - July 9, Category 1), Debby (August 3-9, Category 1), Francine (September 9-12, Category 2), Helene (September 24-27, Category 4), and Milton (October 5-10, Category 3).
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    Nov 25, 2024
    The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially ends on Nov. 30, showcased above-average activity, with a record-breaking ramp up following a peak-season lull. The Atlantic basin saw: -18 named storms in 2024 (winds of 39 mph or greater) -11 of those were hurricanes (winds
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    Jul 7, 2024
    #ClimateShiftIndex level 5 nearly everywhere in California. Climate Change is making this heat at least 5x more likely. buff.ly/45RdKDS
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    Dec 5, 2018
    800,000 years of CO2 in one graph 📈
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    Sep 10, 2017
    A history of global warming, in just 35 seconds buff.ly/2wRC5J8
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    Feb 12, 2017
    The #ScienceMarch is happening on Earth Day. Mark your calendars buff.ly/2lzYvsw
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    Jan 25, 2017
    This is why scientists are planning a massive march on Washington, D.C. buff.ly/2jyquHm #ScienceMarch
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    Mar 29, 2017
    Clean energy employs more people than fossil fuels in nearly every U.S. state buff.ly/2mM4iiK via @thinkprogress
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