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Global Greenhouse Gas Levels Hit New Record

On Tuesday the United Nations World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reported in its Greenhouse Gas Bulletin that the volume of atmospheric greenhouse gases hit a new record in 2011. Carbon dioxide,...

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Above Average Temperatures for November Keep U.S. on Track for Record Hot Year

On Monday, scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said that for the 333rd consecutive month November 2012 brought higher than average global temperatures. In fact,...

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2012 the Hottest Year on Record for U.S.

After an unusually early and warm spring, brutal summer and mild winter, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) officially announced yesterday that 2012 was the warmest year on...

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Warmest Winter on Record

December 2014-February 2015: Warmest winter on record – Despite the headline-grabbing record cold and snowfall in the eastern U.S., spring comes to the northern hemisphere on the heels of the warmest...

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Unlocking the Value in Natural and Hybrid Coastal Infrastructure

Coastal climate resilience – Natural geographic features and hybrid natural and built structures provide a range of valuable services to coastal communities all around the U.S. In effect functioning...

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U.S. Weather and Climate 2016: 15 $1 Billion-Plus Disasters

2016 was the second-warmest year on record in the U.S., according to NOAA’s latest annual national weather and climate report. The average nationwide temperature came in at 54.9 degrees Fahrenheit –...

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Latest Projections of Regional Sea Level Rise Emphasize Need for Ongoing...

Our rapidly warming climate has profound geophysical, ecological and biological, as well as socioeconomic, impacts worldwide. Glacial melt, for instance, is changing the shape and raising the elevation...

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