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  • Guardians of a Vast Lake, and a Refuge for Humanity

    Guardians of a Vast Lake, and a Refuge for Humanity

    February 8, 2017

    Thousands of years ago, every lake was like Great Bear Lake. So pure you could lower a cup into the water and drink it. So beautiful that people composed love songs to it. So mysterious that many believed it was alive. Today, of the 10 largest lakes in the world, it is the last one…

  • To My Fellow Climate Scientists: Be Human, Be Brave, Tell the Truth by Peter Kalmus — YES! Magazine

    To My Fellow Climate Scientists: Be Human, Be Brave, Tell the Truth by Peter Kalmus — YES! Magazine

    February 8, 2017

    With climate deniers sweeping into the White House, it’s time for scientists on the front lines of climate change to speak from the heart.

  • Think States Alone Can’t Handle Sea Level Rise? Watch California

    Think States Alone Can’t Handle Sea Level Rise? Watch California

    February 5, 2017

    The California governor has tasked seven scientists to sift through new projections for sea level rise—and think about what it could mean for the golden state’s coast.

  • Obama’s Quiet Climate Legacy: A $5 Trillion College Divestment Campaign

    Obama’s Quiet Climate Legacy: A $5 Trillion College Divestment Campaign

    January 22, 2017

    Inspired by a president they propelled to office, college students have led a successful effort to pressure institutions to divest from fossil fuels.

  • How to Talk About Climate Change With a Denier

    How to Talk About Climate Change With a Denier

    January 22, 2017

    Use these tips to have more productive conversations about climate change.

  • All about freezing rain

    All about freezing rain

    January 22, 2017

    The science of freezing rain. What causes the dangerous winter weather element that can paralyze cities.

  • Weak La Niña follows potent El Niño

    Weak La Niña follows potent El Niño

    January 11, 2017

    A year ago, the equatorial Pacific was pulsing with heat, due to one of the most intense El Niños on record. But the current La Niña has been relatively quiet.

  • Why isn’t hottest weather at year’s longest day?

    Why isn’t hottest weather at year’s longest day?

    January 30, 2016

    Here’s a look at Solstice — the year’s longest day for northern Earth. The hottest weather is still yet to come. Likewise, coldest weather is ahead for the Southern Hemisphere… Read below.

  • Climate Change vs. Global Warming

    Climate Change vs. Global Warming

    January 9, 2016

    Here’s an interesting Greenpeace podcast recording. It’s called “What to Say? Climate Change vs. Global Warming” https://soundcloud.com/greenpeace-canada/ep-29-what-to-say-climate-change-vs-global-warming-whats-at-stake-for-the-great-barrier-reef

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